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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trusted to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about someone or something being given responsibility or the authority to do something. Example: The project was trusted to the new team leader, who had a strong track record of successful management. In this sentence, "trusted to" indicates that the responsibility and authority for the project were given to the new team leader because of their proven abilities.
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Bath, emboldened, trusted to the heavy mob.
Besides, who could be trusted to decide?
It cannot be trusted to George Bush.
Simpletons can't be trusted to vote.
Labour isn't trusted to provide labour.
I could be trusted to effect a change.
The teachers are trusted to assess their own pupils".
He can't be trusted to stop the boats.
Bankers could never be trusted to give impartial advice.
I wanted to be trusted to learn on my own.
The honor of being trusted to give advice.
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