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Discover Ludwig"his trade" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's profession or occupation. Example: John was proud of his trade as a carpenter, as he had followed in his family's footsteps for generations.
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But culture is his trade.
That was a lot of his trade.
People appreciate that he knows his trade.
I asked where he'd learned his trade.
His trade demands were rebuffed.
His trade representative, Robert Zoellick, is even keener.
He said his trade was Groh's decision.
"He's a master of his trade.
He talked about his trade policy".
He was just learning his trade.
Buttler will ply his trade for Lancashire in 2014.
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