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Discover Ludwig"trading in" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the act of exchanging something for another item, usually of similar value. You can use "trading in" in a sentence when discussing buying and selling goods or services: Example 1: I'm thinking of trading in my old car for a new model. Example 2: The store offers a great deal if you trade in your old phone for a newer one. Example 3: Many farmers rely on trading in their crops for money and other resources. Example 4: She's been trading in stocks for years and has become quite successful. Example 5: The company is known for trading in rare and valuable antiques.
Dictionary
trading in
verb
Present participle of trade in
Exact(58)
"The people approach trading in different ways.
Trading in Facebook options was also busy.
It started trading in Britain in 1998.
Trading in the currency was halted yesterday.
Kristen Stilt, Trading in Sacrifice, 111 Am.
Trading in bonds has been temporarily suspended.
Trading in Vienna has been suspended.
American law prohibits trading in Chinese arms.
It abandoned equity trading in 1999.
Similar(2)
Clearly much horse-trading in Naypyidaw lies ahead.
That leaves plenty of time for horse-trading in Delhi.
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