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The phrase "trusted relationship" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a relationship between individuals or entities that is built on trust and mutual understanding. Example: "Working together for several years has allowed us to develop a strong and trusted relationship with our clients."
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I'm also proud that we've establishing a trusted relationship with many women.
Open and independent: are we building a trusted relationship with an engaged audience?
"There is no question that without a collaborative, respectful and trusted relationship between providers, risk increases in a centre like Nauru.
He continued that "maintaining the trusted relationship between our 7.3m readers and Britain's best-selling newspaper is key to the title's continuing success".
If there's one belief that unites virtually all the country, it's opposition to further privatisation of the NHS, let alone extending it by marketising the public's trusted relationship with GPs.
The Chamber represents businesses and trade groups in Washington and the breach may affect its trusted relationship with its three million members, which include some of the nation's largest corporations.
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"We have trusted relationships in Russia".
And they form meaningful, trusted relationships with your customers.
"I have a close, trusting relationship with Sheik Hamad".
This helps to build a warm and trusting relationship [ 16 ].
"That's the charm of Switzerland — old-fashioned, trusting relationships".
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