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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or financial contexts to indicate that something is held for the benefit of another party.
Example: "The assets were placed in trust to ensure they would be managed responsibly for the children's future."
Alternatives: "in custody" or "on behalf of."
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This is a lesson in "trust us".
They "hold it in trust".
In Trust Me, I'm a Scientist, ed.
Another 50percentt is held in trust.
The revenue was theoretically held in trust.
The crisis in trust extends beyond banks.
Custodial banks hold the assets in trust.
It's an exercise in trust that cannot be coded.
Moreover, the only true safety in surrogacy lies in trust.
He gave it, in trust, in Warner-Lambert stock.
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