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Discover Ludwig'public trust' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the trust that the public has in a specific person, organization, or institution. For example, "The mayor had high public trust before the scandal broke."
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"These are a public trust".
It also shattered public trust.
The public trust.
"It's a public trust.
Public trust has been terribly shaken.
Such behavior saps public trust, worsening security.
That has just undermined public trust".
The public trust doctrine has been eroded.
But he must first regain public trust.
But restoring the public trust demands more.
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the Betrayal of Public Trust.
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