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The phrase "sentiment of distrust" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to express a feeling of not trusting someone or something. For example: "There was a sentiment of distrust between the two countries."
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The sentiment of distrust has not yet entirely dissipated, on either side.
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Last month Cardinal Kasper responded that "indiscretion and polemical remarks in the press from the Jewish side contributed to awakening sentiments of distrust".
American inaction, seen by most people here as the abetting of their tormentors, is turning the generally pro-American sentiment of this important country to distrust.
"Rituals of distrust," I said.
It is born of distrust and frustration.
The legacy of distrust is too strong.
They have a long legacy of distrust".
My main impression of Younes was one of distrust.
Philistinism often comes with a side order of distrust.
He won the election but planted the seeds of distrust.
"There was a lot of distrust," she recalled.
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