
Trust to
Expect Uncertainty
Using 'trust to' sometimes means you expect and accept that the outcome is not fully in your control.

I didn't study, so I'll have to trust to luck on the exam.
Not Always Rational
'Trust to' may imply a decision based on instinct rather than concrete evidence.

She decided to trust to intuition rather than data.
Potential Risk
Using 'trust to' can sometimes reflect a risky or hopeful approach to a situation.

We're trusting to the weather being good for the picnic.
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