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in good faith

 

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In Good Faith

Description:

In good faith refers to a state of genuine honesty, trust, and sincerity in one's actions or intentions. It implies acting with a belief or trust in the honesty and sincerity of others.

Sample Sentences:

  • He genuinely believed that the seller acted in good faith when purchasing the used car.
  • The company made a refund in good faith to compensate for the faulty product.
  • They entered into the agreement in good faith, trusting each other to fulfill their obligations.
  • She approached the negotiation with the intention of resolving the issue in good faith.

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