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The phrase "relationship of trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally implies a situation where two people or entities have a mutual trust, creating a trusting relationship. For example, you might say, "In order to be successful in business, you must build a relationship of trust with your clients".
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Create a relationship of trust and respect.
So it's establishing a relationship of trust.
It is an intimate relationship of trust and mutual reliance.
The relationship of trust has been permanently damaged".
Which hardly suggests an open, collaborative relationship of trust.
Relationship of trust Her approach, she says, is to "start from where the young person is", building a relationship of trust and support.
The erosion of the traditional relationship of trust between doctor and patient is a distressing trend.
"We want to have a relationship of trust with businesses on their tax behaviour," he said.
"And the whole way we operate is to establish a relationship of trust.
But information only becomes communication when there is a relationship of trust.
He adds he "had a relationship of trust" with the Met.
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