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The phrase "are for trade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that items, goods, or services are available for exchange or sale.
Example: "These rare collectibles are for trade, so feel free to make an offer."
Alternatives: "are available for exchange" or "are up for sale."
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are for trade
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However, the attorneys said these are for trade and usability reasons and don't relate to surveillance.
Only a small fraction of the world's $4 trillion in foreign-exchange deals each day are for trade settlement.
In part, it is because the figures shown are for trade in goods, not services, an area where India is strong.
For the same reason polls repeatedly show that most Americans are for trade and against our trade agreements: America's trade policy and trade agreements have been hijacked by special interests.
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The lower seven floors, covering the entire footprint, were to be for trade shows and exhibitions.
And the Jews: they were for trade unions and socialism and educating the poor.
Everyone I know is "for" trade.
The only reason they would climb up the Himalayan passes was for trading with neighbouring Tibet.
The old trader tells him that the sardines aren't for eating, they're for trading.
July is for trades, and for the frenzy of trade talk that precedes the deadline at the end of the month.
The 21 Pacific Island countries share trading and shipping links, and in particular certain countries are 'hubs' for trade.
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