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Discover Ludwig"trade on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It essentially means to take advantage of something. Here is an example sentence: "The company was able to trade on its reputation for delivering high quality products."
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Trade on!
They trade on shared mainstream memories – often whimsical childhood ones.
"You trade on it.
Don't trade on it.
To trade on Nasdaq: ZIP, starting today.
Jackson could still trade on his fame.
The stock did not trade on Monday.
"He doesn't trade on his father's name.
The shares did not trade on Monday.
I don't trade on my toughness.
Populists will trade on such fears.
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