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Discover Ludwig"the distrust" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It typically refers to a feeling of doubt, suspicion or lack of confidence in someone or something. Example: "After the scandal, there was a growing sense of the distrust among the company's employees toward their leadership."
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the distrust
noun
Lack of trust or confidence.
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The distrust goes both ways.
The distrust continues.
The distrust is deep.
The distrust is rooted in experience.
The distrust of authority is the key.
He had to address the distrust.
The distrust felt by Gaziantep's residents may be understandable.
"The distrust between communities is growing," Ms. Vankovska said.
What has happened over the pension issue underlines the distrust.
Whatever the truth, the distrust seems typical of the field.
Only in the last decade has the distrust diminished.
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