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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much trusted" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase "much trusted" to describe someone or something that is seen as reliable and trustworthy. For example, "John is a much trusted advisor in our company."
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But I don't think he ever much trusted or liked participating in the legislative process".
Brian E. Rohrbough and Susan A. Petrone never much trusted the official account of what happened that awful day at Columbine High School.
It transpires he is Melquiades Estrada (Julio César Cedillo), a Mexican cowboy who's worked illegally in Texas for five years and is much trusted by the foreman of a local ranch, Pete Perkins Tommy Lee Joness).
A respondent belonging to Class 1, for instance, has a chance close to 97 % of turning to personal contact who is "very much" trusted.
In the end cheap trades may drum up some revenue for the brokerage industry, but that's unlikely to solve a more deeply rooted problem: Brokerages aren't much trusted by their clients.
Standard & Poor's equity analyst Dennis Milton called the news a "shock," and noted that Cantalupo had been "very much trusted by the shareholders because he had done a very good job".
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Did he put too much trust in a single source?
Not that too much trust should be placed in technology.
There is so much trust there, there was no issue.
So how much trust can we expect from others?
We say Iraqis can't place much trust in him".
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