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The phrase 'trustworthy to' is not correct or usable in written English.
A more standard phrase to indicate trustworthiness would be 'trustworthy of.' For example, "His integrity and reliability made him trustworthy of the responsibility."
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The voters judged that they were trustworthy to deliver the proverbial peace and prosperity.
members controlled assignments of "working men," the inmates deemed sufficiently trustworthy to work outside their cells for the guards.
Because, if we want people to rebuild their trust in politics, then politicians have to be trustworthy - trustworthy to deliver on their promises.
Others appear on other days, too, people who want to get right with the law as well as with God, fugitives looking for someone trustworthy to surrender to.
"I've always said that we need a Democratic majority that is stable and trustworthy to get anything done in the state.
What she acquired was, as she put it, a "licence to blab" when MI6 needed someone trustworthy to defend it on Panorama and in the Lords.
At halftime Tuesday night, due in the locker room with the rest of his team, Lenny Cooke needed someone trustworthy to pass off to.
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Find a trustworthy adult to go to for help.
Practice it with trustworthy friends to get used to doing it in front of others.
So we prefer to share content from a trustworthy source to build our thought leadership.
If you want to tell them, make sure they are trustworthy enough to not take it.
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