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Discover Ludwig"trust me with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to show that you are confident that someone will rely on you to do a particular task or activity. For example, you can say, "I know this is a big job, but trust me with it and I'll make sure it gets done."
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She doesn't trust me with maps.
"He doesn't trust me with the complicated stuff".
"They trust me with my advice," he said.
I realized that they were deciding whether to trust me with their lives.
"I feel great about the fact that they trust me with this role," he said.
You trust me with a child but not with a choice?
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When she trusts me with her grief.
The coaches have trusted me with this position.
"He trusted me with his work," she said.
And Sapphire saw it and trusted me with her baby".
All my friends trusted me with their life savings…should the American People trust Newt with their country?
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