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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trust with" is ungrammatical and should not be used.
The verb "trust" typically requires a direct object, not a prepositional phrase. For example, a sentence like "I trust him with my secrets" is grammatically correct because "trust" is followed by a direct object ("him") and a prepositional phrase ("with my secrets").
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They definitely broke our trust with that.
Build trust with your team.
How to balance trust with efficiency?
2. Build trust with small wins.
Whom will you trust with your future?
An umpire wins trust with consistency.
We built trust with the electorate.
He wants to rebuild trust with customers.
Build trust with others (typically your supervisor).
Whom can I trust with the repair?
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