trusted source

collocation in English

meaningsoftrustedandsource

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trusted
adjective
uk
/ˈtrʌs.tɪd/
us
/ˈtrʌs.tɪd/
deserving of trust, or able to be depended ...
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source
noun[C]
uk
/sɔːs/
us
/sɔːrs/
the place something comes from or starts at, or the cause ...
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(Definition oftrustedandsourcefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftrusted source

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Newspapers are the most editorially influential mass medium, and television is people's mosttrustedsourceof information.
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It has become the mosttrustedsourceof news and information among the international broadcasting networks.
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Healthcare professionals remain the mosttrustedsourceof information about medicines.
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The messages will be clearly identified to the user as having come from atrustedsource.
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The study found that while women used the internet as their main resource for learning about financial planning, it is the leasttrustedsource.
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She seems to know everyone at the gym and be atrustedsourceof advice and a good listening ear.
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Since then, (a series of online celebrity interviews) has gained prominence and has become atrustedsourcein the world of entertainment.
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It aimed to achieve this by becoming an authoritative andtrustedsourceof information and by ensuring that this information is used to drive improvement.
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The subscriber simply compares a hash of the received data file with the known hash from thetrustedsource.
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Through this method, atrustedsourcecan calculate the hash of an original data file and subscribers can verify the integrity of the data.
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An influencer also acts as atrustedsourceof information in a particular marketplace and may play a significant role in the purchasing behaviors of a portion of consumers.
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When the resulting combined content arrives at the client-side web browser, it has all been delivered from thetrustedsource, and thus operates under the permissions granted to that system.
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Business corporations and trade organizations are also trusted sources of stories considered newsworthy.
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