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take on trust

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In that context, “minor errors” in the checkable material take on considerable importance when we come to stuff we must take on trust.

Researchers often treat such tools as a 'black box' that spits out answers they take on trust, and find it harder to have an intuitive feel for when the answers are wrong.

From Nature

You have to take on trust that the highland valley enclosing the village extends half a dozen kilometres eastward before climbing to 3,500m peaks.

But here’s the thing about that cloud of unknowing, which even the saints take on trust: it’s not there to get through, like a test or a fever.

From Time

Indeed, perhaps for understandable reasons, there is no proof at all - only assertions that we must take on trust.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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