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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barter with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of exchanging goods or services without using money. Example: "I decided to barter with my neighbor for her garden produce instead of buying it from the store."
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In town, you can barter with the city's own currency.
Before that, shopping was still done by barter, with each party expecting to be cheated.
Since February, customers have filed 17 complaints against Debt Barter with the Better Business Bureau.
Matt's mother soldiers on, remarries and grows vegetables to eat and barter with.
"We had a cause and people with causes can be very difficult to barter with".
He has made a good fist of limiting barter with suppliers, the acid test of any Russian boss.
I never barter with him as he always gives me a good price, but he has run out of chicken.
No one uses AK47s except to barter with the police!" There are a lot of guns in Top Boy.
"We had to barter with the rebels to get fuel and food," he recalls, saying it "looked pretty bad" then.
State subsidies for investment in new equipment have largely disappeared, forcing the mines to barter with both suppliers and customers.
I can't barter with these people, after you've paid they bless the stall, stroking goods with the money you've given.
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