Listen to native speakers pronounce “trust” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
trust,
trust
trust.
Trust.
trust between people.
trust me.
Trust me, there is
trust um that relationship for I think
Trust and integrity.
trust themselves.
Trust that when leaders said they cared about making our lives better,
trust, and how we move through the world
Trust, authenticity, accountability.
trust me to represent India
trust me, triggers a cascade of fear.
Trust me.
trust and not capital is the key currency for the energy transition.
Trust in the international system.
Trust and support from their community
trust has always been the strongest currency.
trust in us as caregivers?
Trust me on that one.
trust and community support.
Trust me, I do get angry and there's plenty of evidence online.
trust you goes a long way. And then you
trust people and that it is a dangerous
trust and reliability aren't about what you have,
trust me? Do you trust this video?
trust. I I've been thinking about this a
trust differently. So, we used to
trust or that maybe you trust? Okay, so
trust that car's facial judgment more
trust question, right? We should trust
trust and we have to become the expert
trust. Um, and I sometimes think about
trust because I want something from
trust giver. And when the other person
trust signals. So they're they're cues
trust piece drops out a little bit or at
trust is when I'm paying someone rather
trust in the idea and then you've got
trust in the other person and then
trust is required. And I think it's
trust in the situation or the
trust and risk change a lot even just
trust away? Yeah, I don't think it's
trust gap that if it's not addressed it
trust of the people that you are doing
Trust are good guiding principles it's
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“Trust.”