I think "trust the fact" is more natural than "trust to the fact", but the search result shows that the latter is more popular. What's the difference between them? Thanks.
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You have provided no context. As they stand, I see no difference in meaning.
— Mister Micawber
You have provided no context.
As they stand, I see no difference in meaning.
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