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Discover Ludwig"trust somebody" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when talking about placing confidence in someone or believing that person is reliable or truthful. Example: I decided to trust my best friend with my deepest secrets. (Here, "trust my best friend" means to confide in and rely on that person.) Another example: The politician's actions have made it difficult for the public to trust him. (In this sentence, "trust him" implies believing in the politician's integrity and honesty.)
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"Somebody had to trust somebody".
You have to trust somebody.
If I trust somebody, I always signed blindly".
"People really need to feel they can trust somebody".
"It's hard for me to trust somebody else," she said.
"You have to trust somebody at times like this," she wrote.
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"Sometimes a human being naturally, generally trusts somebody," he said.
"Sometimes, a human being just naturally, generally, trusts somebody," said Gay, 30, who has pulled out of next month's world championships while the United States Anti-Doping Agency reviews the case against him.
Being able to let go and trusting somebody else is *important*, because without that kind of trust you can't get big projects done.
But whichever epistemology of trust we choose, it ought to be sensitive to the tension that exists between trusting somebody and rationally reflecting on the grounds for that trust.
And you trusted somebody you shouldn't you have trusted.
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