I'm guessing that you meant to say "between 'trust' and 'trust in'. In my experience, 'trust' is a reliance or confidence that a person will be helpful or have the answer you need. You might 'trust' your doctor to cure you or your best friend to lend you money.
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I'm guessing that you meant to say "between 'trust' and 'trust in'.
In my experience, 'trust' is a reliance or confidence that a person will be helpful or have the answer you need. You might 'trust' your doctor to cure you or your best friend to lend you money.
On the other hand, 'trust in' is an expression of blind belief, regardless of logic. While it may be irrational, you may