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"persistent mistrust" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which someone or a group of people have a deep and lasting distrust or suspicion of others. For example, "The persistent mistrust between the two groups was the root cause of the conflict."
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And activists acknowledge that persistent mistrust goes beyond immediate conflicts, such as the split over California's climate-change law, but can make them more difficult to resolve.
Throughout American history, few institutions have inspired such persistent mistrust among voters and their elected officials as the mysterious authority that determines the value of their money.
Maybe it's a fear of impermanence, or a persistent mistrust of the wisdom of others, but no one advertises for himself quite like Mr. West.
"The politics of election year in both countries are slowing down the resolution of admittedly vexed issues in an environment of persistent mistrust," said Maleeha Lodhi, a former Pakistani ambassador to Washington.
Brittany Spanos of The Village Voice described the song as a "grown up version" of "If I Were a Boy" with lyrics about "persistent mistrust".
For example, even after the immediate conflict is over, and groups have returned to their home areas, persistent mistrust, suspicion, and inter-group tension can undermine efforts to re-build local institutions, which is necessary to secure lasting peace.
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But the growing animosity expressed by public officials and environmentalists demonstrated the persistent fears and mistrust surrounding the plant in Buchanan, 35 miles north of Manhattan.
Mistrust remained.
Mistrust is widespread.
The mistrust is mutual.
Fear and mistrust.
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