Sentence examples for trade of from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'trade of' is not grammatically correct.
You can use the phrase 'trade off' instead in written English, which means to exchange something for another (often of lesser value) in order to gain an advantage. For example: "He had to make a trade off between his health and his career."

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You can't cancel the trade, of course.

Nobody competes for the trade of hangman's rope.

P.T. Barnum sire to whole trade of press agentry.

The trade of dollars for digital pennies doesn't always hurt.

"Trade of Innocents" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned).

The settlement was arguably the trade of his life.

Mr. Pollono's Frank Romanowski plies the trade of the title.

"She avidly wanted to know the trade of running.

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The trading of David Wells.

Trading of emissions credits is equally contentious.

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