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The phrase "increased distrust" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a growing lack of trust in a person, group, or system. Example: "The recent events have led to increased distrust among the community towards the authorities." Alternatives: "growing skepticism" or "heightened mistrust."
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She said an increased distrust of the police could be an unintended byproduct of the Giuliani administration's aggressive police tactics.
The ag-gag laws guarantee one thing for certain: increased distrust of American farmers and our food supply in general.
The military coup in October increased distrust, and India has accused Pakistan of complicity in the hijacking of an Indian Airlines jet on Dec. 24.
In a hurried note, he said: "Increased distrust of US motives throughout the Islamic world … terrorists' motives and grievances reinforced … Anger and resentment in the Arab street.
Taken by the population as a de facto rationing, the lack of transparency about the times and places affected by pressure reduction caused more problems and increased distrust among Sao Paulo's citizens.
This was evident even before the election, with the behavior of supporters at the candidate's rally, the conflicts within the local Republican Party, and an increased distrust of anything having to do with government.
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Such events obviously increase distrust.
Maybe desegregation led to increasing distrust in government by white voters.
US diplomats warned of increasing distrust of the United States in Canada.
This unusual melodrama, sometimes bordering on farce, is fueled by increasing distrust and animosity.
Another treat of the season, one regarded with increasing distrust by adolescent members of the family, was the variety show.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com