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"thin trade" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a situation where there is low business activity, usually in a specific market or industry. For example, "The property market has been experiencing thin trade since the economic crisis began."
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They are stiff, rectangular, metallic-colored envelopes, roughly the dimensions of a thin trade paperback, with two small tabs.
But their patience may be wearing thin: trade unions plan to test sentiment with a national one-day strike on March 27th.
That gain receded to 0.4% by midday on thin trade.
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Its new stock exchange is struggling, with thin trading and few listings.
[C2.] Stocks Decline in Light Trading Stocks fell on extremely thin trading.
In thin trading, the FTSE 100 is currently down 5.01 points at 7101.07.
The drugmaker gained 34p, or 3.3%, to £10.65 in thin trading as rumours did the rounds.
Thin trading volumes kept major market gauges wandering in narrow ranges throughout the day.
UK Mail shares gained 6% on a day of thin trading to reach 470p.
Treasuries' Prices Mixed By Reuters Treasury bond prices were mixed yesterday in thin trading.
With many Europeans off for their summer holidays, thin trading conditions may be exaggerating the market's movements this week.
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