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Discover Ludwig"trade in" is correct and usable in written English.
This idiom usually means "exchange something old for something new," and it can be used when referring to material items like cars or electronics. For example, "Michael was able to trade in his old car for a new one with a low interest loan."
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trade in
verb
To give a piece of merchandise as part of the payment or trade for something new.
synonyms
Exact(48)
He arrived in a trade in December.
The trade in them will be regulated.
Its partners learned their trade in America.
But such men trade in despair.
Trade in seed requires quality control.
But trade in services remains highly restricted.
Similar(12)
Those stores also offer trade-in programs.
But the trade-in values vary.
Free Trade-in offer!
2) Trade-in volume.
Video Games Trade-In [Amazon.com via Joystiq].
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