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The phrase "a small trade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a minor or limited exchange of goods or services.
Example: "After negotiating for hours, they finally agreed to a small trade of supplies that would benefit both parties."
Alternatives: "a minor transaction" or "a little exchange".
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The hero, Asa Leventhal, is an editor at a small trade magazine in New York.
In 1970, Britain had a small trade deficit in goods worth 0.2% of national income.
And on busy days, the definition of a small trade may broaden.
A small trade group, the Hemp Industries Association, bought Dewey's diaries.
These exports combined with Mr Putin's import-blocking counter-sanctions mean Russia still has a small trade surplus.
He presided as well over the growth of Interior Design from a small trade magazine to a newsstand success.
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