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Discover Ludwig"lose trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase that means to become less trusting. For example, "If you keep breaking your promises, you will eventually lose trust with your friends."
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Do not lose trust in people.
"I lose trust in myself," says Gallagher.
You lose trust in the sommelier and don't go back".
Could it mean the Lib Dems might lose trust?
If they do disclose it, they lose trust.
Otherwise, parents could lose trust in the system.
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He didn't lose trust--he lost plausible deniability.
First, members of the CCG were concerned that they would lose trusted local managerial personnel.
Tony Blair is losing trust.
"I lost trust.
"Fundamentally, we lost trust.
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