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The phrase "all about barter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is focused on or revolves around the concept of barter, which is the exchange of goods or services without using money.
Example: "In this community, the economy is all about barter, where people trade goods and services directly with one another."
Alternatives: "centered on barter" or "focused on barter".
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In the end, then, the great global agora of medicine is all about barter: buying, selling, swapping, titting, tatting, seducing and swindling.
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So how about barter one with a friend instead?
It is "about barter, about value, about how to protect your stuff," says Hank Mulvihill, a financial adviser in Richardson, Texas.
Do volunteer work and learn about barter.
Europe's youngest major winner in 139 years produced Europe's greatest ever golfing performance and has them all talking, all forecasting, all bartering.
"No one mentioned that Obama was talking about a health-care plan like the one Romney, and Nixon before him, had espoused".Still, Mr Brill seems to think that all the bartering and bitterness surrounding Obamacare was worth it, "because all of the realistic alternatives were worse".
"There's plenty of space available across all our media platforms, so we aren't worried about bartering hurting our bottom line," says McClintock.
Another resource is on the University of Delaware Web site, with examples like "A New Coat for Anna," which teaches about bartering, or "The Great Brain" books by John Fitzgerald, which might be more fitting for aspiring business school graduates.
Her father had no interest in facilitating a divorce, especially on his own dime, but he informed his brother with whom Fati lived in Niamey and he went about bartering his possessions and asking neighbors to borrow money.
It also wouldn't hurt to call a licensed massage therapist and, if they have time, talk to them about bartering.
The balance comes, if at all, in barter, bills of exchange, mutual offsetting of debts, and tax credits.The Russian-European Centre for Economic Policy, a monitoring unit sponsored by the European Union, estimates that barter rose as a proportion of all industrial sales in Russia from about 10% in mid-1993 to 40% by the end of 1996.
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