Sentence examples for be trades from inspiring English sources

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be trades

verb

To engage in trade

  • This company trades in precious metal.

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So that is the reality of being 0-3 in the N.F.L. Will there be trades, benchings or wholesale play-calling changes?

More broadly, are Mr. Raymond and Mr. Dimon really arguing that there will always be trades that are too esoteric for the board to understand, or trades that are too deeply buried within operations of the bank for the board to even see?

One marker of the reversal of social mobility which has been a highly unwholesome – and dangerous – feature of this country over the past decade is that the children of the famous have become far more likely to become feudally famous once more, gaining automatic entry into their parents' trade no matter how talent-free they may be trades ranging from modelling to journalism.

A common request of an attacking player would be "trades are good", while players in trouble would ask their partner to hold trades with "trades are bad".

Similar(56)

There could still be trade".

Stock cannot be traded.

Will he be traded?

But there may be trade trouble ahead.

I'd just as soon be traded".

Still, there will be trade-offs.

Someday, Gasol may indeed be traded.

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