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Discover LudwigThe phrase "internal mistrust" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a lack of trust within a person or a group of people, rather than mistrust of others. Here is an example of using "internal mistrust" in a sentence: "The company's leaders were struggling with internal mistrust among their team as they worked to implement the new policies."
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The BBC may be mired in scandal and riven by internal mistrust, but it could take a crumb of comfort from not being the only state broadcaster making headlines for the wrong reasons.
For example, the ambiguous role of the intelligence rangers within the UWA has resulted in internal mistrust amongst the ranger population as some rangers believe that the intelligence rangers are more focussed on investigating internal affairs (i.e., identifying ranger wrongdoing; see Moreto et al. 2015).
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Some Arab analysts have sounded more informed warnings, fretting that a truncated northern Sudan could become an Islamist police state and that the impoverished South may soon relapse into internal strife.Still, an undercurrent of mistrust and paranoia, exacerbated by a widespread ignorance of Sudan's geography and history, tends to infuse Arabs' misunderstanding of the country.
The BBC will be engulfed by the publication of a mountain of internal documentation revealing the "deeply unedifying spectacle" of bitter infighting and mistrust among its most senior managers and high-profile figures.
"There's been a lot of mistrust between us and the Pakistanis," the official said, speaking anonymously to discuss internal deliberations.
Mistrust remained.
Mistrust is widespread.
The mistrust is mutual.
Fear and mistrust.
It creates mistrust".
This mistrust has deep roots.
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