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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trust him to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express confidence or predictability in someone's actions or behavior. Example: "Trust him to always come up with a creative solution to our problems."
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I wouldn't trust him to be released".
I trust him to use his judgment.
"But I trust him to become a responsible partner".
They trust him to act in their interests.
I felt I couldn't trust him to work with".
"I didn't trust him to pick any colors".
And would you trust him to fix your bridge?
Can I trust him to take criticism well?
"We can't trust him to obey the rule of law.
You can trust him to work for you.
But can I now trust him to be loyal?
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