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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strongly trust" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to state a feeling of trust in someone or something. For example: "I strongly trust my best friend's judgement."
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Wordsworth advised a young poet, "You feel strongly; trust to those feelings, and your poem will take its shape and proportions as a tree does from the vital principle that actuates it".
We strongly trust that these publications in this special issue will contribute to the development of natural product-based and innovative drug candidates.
Trust in institutional actors as sources of climate change information was measured through a five-point construct-specific scale ranging from strongly distrust (1) to strongly trust (5) applied to a number of agencies, organizations, and other groups.
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Rather than going out of their way to boost female composers, she suggested, programmers should embrace only works that speak to them strongly, trusting that women will continue to advance.
Only a minority of GPs strongly trusted health authorities and public health agencies, and distrust toward them was not infrequent.
The results obtained in our study demonstrated that professional status was a factor which very strongly affected trust in medical personnel: trust in doctor and trust in nurse, and particularly the level of satisfaction with life and the level of acceptance of the illness.
I'll be bringing this up a lot, maybe annoyingly so, but I feel strongly that trust is the biggest of all success factors in news.
My colleagues and I have recently shown that how strongly you trust your intuitions (possibly including those just mentioned) plays a role in how strongly you believe in God and the afterlife.
A previous study from the USA has shown that the doctor's behaviour strongly influences trust.
Parents and children of the patient most strongly emphasised trust in health-care staff and the urgency of the patient's need for empowerment to take control of the management of the disease as long as possible.
As seen in Table 3, only the "partner's support" correlated strongly with "trust in medical competence" (r = 0.702) while the other subscales showed moderate correlations between r = 0.184 and r = 0.334.
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