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MrRa [10]
2 years ago
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America history

History
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kramer2 years ago
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The difference between given us and entrusted to us is that "given us" means given/give to you or offered to u out of generosity, the transfer of possession(something) to someone or hand over to

While "entrusted to us" means a duty or a thing. Like the word trust. She/he given you their trust. to confer a trust on especially : to deliver something in trust to. to commit to another with confidence.

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