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Discover LudwigThe phrase "repay trust" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used in contexts where one is discussing restoring or returning someone's faith or confidence in them. Example: "After my mistake, I worked hard to repay trust and show that I could be reliable again."
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You put your trust in me and I intend to repay that trust.
"I'll do everything I can to repay the trust".
And you just hope that they'll repay that trust.
Instead, they repay the trust placed in them by the prison service.
I'm going to do everything I can to repay that trust".
After they released Favre, Rodgers told Thompson, "I was going to repay their trust and get this opportunity".
"I told him in '08 that I was going to repay their trust and get us this opportunity".
If the generals are to repay that trust, they must get the country back on the path towards democracy as swiftly as possible.
I am determined to repay that trust by winning the mayoral election next May and making a real difference to Londoners' lives.
But after subjecting the hair to DNA testing and research, she was able to repay their trust with a reassuring conclusion.
I realise that and the only way I can repay their trust now is by going out there and running to the best of my ability".
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