In somebody’s trust

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Having someone's confidence or faith, usually due to an entrusted responsibility or role.

As a lawyer, I am in my clients' trust, so I prioritize their needs.
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  • place in somebody’s trust
  • remain in somebody’s trust
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Emotional Weight

Conveys a sense of honor and seriousness, as it implies a special bond of fidelity.

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He held the family heirloom in his grandmother's trust.
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Entrusted Responsibility

Suggests a task or role given because of a belief in one’s integrity or abilities.

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The museum artifacts were placed in the curator's trust.
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Relationship Depth

Use it to indicate a deep level of trust built over time, not casual relationships.

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As her mentor, I was in her trust to guide her career decisions.
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