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The phrase "a trade with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an exchange or transaction between parties, typically in a business or economic context.
Example: "The company is looking to establish a trade with international partners to expand its market reach."
Alternatives: "a deal with" or "an exchange with".
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Jordan joined Carolina in a trade with Pittsburgh in 2012.
"I bet he'd square a trade with you".
Molina arrived in July in a trade with the Giants.
Boldin arrived in a trade with Arizona in March 2010.
Kobe Bryant arrived via a trade with Charlotte in 1996.
Makes a trade with people who have matchboxes he wants.
He acquired Heath Bell, the Padres' closer, in a trade with the Mets, and Mike Adams, a top Padres setup man, in a trade with Cleveland.
The Cavaliers acquired guards J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert in a trade with the Knicks and obtained center Timofey Mozgov in a trade with the Nuggets.
The Knicks are breaking in new personnel: Shandon Anderson in a trade with Houston, Howard Eisley in a trade with Dallas.
the Jets' general manager, after acquiring Tim Tebow in a trade with the Broncos.
The Panthers reacquired right wing Krys Barch in a trade with the Devils.
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