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Breakdown of kono hashi wa mou shinrai dekinai.
はwa
topic particle
もうmou
already; more; again
このkono
this ... adnominal
橋hashi
bridge
信頼 できるshinrai dekiru
trustworthy; able to be trusted
The structure [noun] + できる is a common way to express the ability or possibility related to the noun. This construction turns the noun into an adjective describing the noun that follows.
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