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What does the phrase ‘to give the benefit of the doubt’ mean?

A. To trust someone without proof
B. To provide support
C. To doubt someone's intentions
D. To be skeptical

Answer: To trust someone without proof


Additional Information: 'Give the benefit of the doubt' means to assume someone is innocent or has good intentions.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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