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The phrase "barter of" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when someone is exchanging goods, services, or other property without using money as payment. For example: "He agreed to a barter of his boat in exchange for a year's worth of vegetables from the garden."
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There would be the political barter of the past, and the likelihood of a weak president.
The faiths to which each of these people cling come into focus sideways, through the common barter of daily conversation.
The barter of goods or services among different peoples is an age-old practice, probably as old as human history.
If a property listing doesn't include a wish list, travellers can suggest a barter of their own, from tango lessons to collectible items such as comics or antiques.
The country's supreme court on Tuesday ordered an investigation into the alleged barter of seven girls to settle a blood feud in a remote district.
If there is a chance for an unacknowledged barter, of emigres in exchange for wheat or other products, the price ought to be shrewdly surmised.
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The Best Man (1964) was a knowing dissection of political conventions and the bartering of power.
The DAB model also provides a mechanism for making or receiving a differential money payment as part of the direct bartering of items, hence, allowing bartering of different valued items.
An innovation subsidy, says the author, is individuals' and institutions' cost-effective bartering of resources to reduce risk.
Union leaders are vowing to secure the five-day workweek for all workers, without any bartering of gains already made.
The action never ventures beyond the poli-tical bartering of the meeting hall, giving the play a claustrophobic, backroom feel.
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