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in trust

Idioms  
  1. In the possession or care of a trustee, as in The money was held in trust for the children's education. This expression implies having confidence in someone (the trustee). [Mid-1500s]


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That the Swedes had deployed someone to try to catch them out in a game that is founded in trust and respect.

From BBC

But his trip comes amid a major breakdown in trust between Washington and European capitals in the wake of the Greenland drama, which rattled transatlantic relations.

From Barron's

The letter has been written by Fields in Trust, a charity that works with local authorities and communities to protect parks and playing fields from development.

From BBC

"People are still finding out their properties are in trust and that McClure have gone into administration - they had no idea," he says.

From BBC

He set out measures he said would allow the broadcaster to play a leading role in reversing a breakdown in trust in information and institutions, as well as tackling division and disconnection between people.

From BBC