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The phrase "trusted to whip" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to imply a sense of authority or responsibility in a specific context, but without additional context, it is ambiguous. Example: "He was trusted to whip the team into shape before the big game."
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Being trusted to whip the wasteful and feckless into line is a poor substitute.
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But investors and producers say they trust that a previously successful director can, at the very least, spot problems in a show and find ways to whip it into shape.
But I wanted to whip him.
The Brute loved to whip his dog.
"They're trying to whip everybody up".
Sneijder prepares to whip the ball in.
Time to whip out Street Fighter.
Intel Tries To Whip Up A Buzz.
Time to whip out the credit card….
The winds began to whip.
To whip it throw it backhand lightly against something you want to whip at.
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