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Discover Ludwig"real trade" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to actual or physical trading of goods or services, as opposed to theoretical or simulated trading. Example: "The country's economy is heavily dependent on real trade, with exports making up 75% of its GDP."
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Haggard's real trade was telling stories.
But many economists say the current battles are mere skirmishes, not a real trade war.
I was part of two such groups, one in real trade, one in international money.
Currently, there are limited charter flights between the countries but no real trade.
Without a real trade and economic strategy, America's overall strategic leadership isn't credible.
And in particular I want to return to this idea that there are real trade offs in learning.
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"That's a real trade-off".
"There is a real trade-off of benefits and harms.
The IMF assumes that China's real trade-weighted exchange rate will remain constant over the period.
Its real trade-weighted value fell this month to its lowest since 1982 (see chart).
In real trade-weighted terms it is about 10% cheaper than at the dollar's peak in 2002.
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