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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
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Entrust with

"We shouldn't have entrusted him with the task of picking up the cake. I knew that he would forget about it."

I know that there are other ways to say it but I was wondering if I could use 'entrust with' in this context or if it sounds too clumsy.

Thank you.

  

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