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In good faith

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LampPro Tip 1/2
Trust ImplicationPlay
Using 'in good faith' implies that someone is trustworthy and expects to be trusted by others. SlideHe shared his business idea in good faith, expecting confidentiality.
LampPro Tip 2/2
No Hidden MotivesPlay
It suggests actions are taken with no hidden motives or agendas. SlideShe provided all her knowledge in good faith to help the team succeed.