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The phrase "trusted to do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone being given the responsibility or confidence to perform a specific task or duty. Example: "She was trusted to do the presentation on behalf of the team, showcasing her expertise and leadership skills."
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An independent regulator could be trusted to do that.
3. Farsighted companies can be trusted to do well by the environment.
Democratic venality undermines the Democratic argument that Washington can be trusted to do good.
Local managers are trusted to do what best fits local conditions, says Mr Bowman.
"He shone throughout his short career and could always be trusted to do anything exceptionally well.
"Driving freight, you're trusted to do your job and nobody bothers you.
In other words, teachers can't be trusted to do their jobs without bonuses.
The first woman finished her thought: "It's that we're trusted to do this".
The main thing behind my liberation is that I am now trusted to do my job.
"Nobody else in the mission either knew how to do it or was trusted to do it," he said.
You were trusted to do something that has no bearing on who you are or what you believe.
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