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Discover Ludwig"trade opening" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the beginning or start of a trading session or a specific trade agreement. Here is an example of its usage: "The trade opening at the stock market was met with much anticipation and excitement, as investors eagerly waited to see how the market would perform after yesterday's dip."
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I'll talk about opening trade, opening opportunities for us to sell goods other places and cracking down on the cheaters.
Lamy: Well, we've always been a sort of coexistence, cohabitation of multilateral trade opening and bilateral trade opening.
Columnists get one opening statement which they write independently; then they trade opening arguments and have the opportunity to respond to each other in formal rebuttals.
*UK-based record store Rough Trade opening in Williamsburg, and everyone in BK (including the VICE staff) going nuts.
Booth scored his first goal as a Canuck 15 days after the trade, opening the scoring in a 6 2 win against the Chicago Blackhawks.
While politicians talked about so-called free trade opening up new opportunities for American workers and "building a bridge to the 21st Century," information right there in a government filing cabinet was telling them how many Americans were no longer working -- and precisely who they were, where they lived and where they no longer worked.
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Firstly some small cross-border trade opened up with Russia's Kaliningrad exclave, which borders Poland.
'Trade opens the world that the left closed'.
A trade opens doors.
Intel shares traded flat today in regular trading, opening at $29.65 and closing at $29.70.
At 10.15, the 15 minute period for butter trading opened.
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