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The phrase "we traded with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a transaction or exchange of goods, services, or information between parties. Example: "In the past, we traded with various countries to acquire rare spices and textiles."
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"We lost our markets and countries we traded with left us alone.
And given that we knew how to trade, and we traded with all of these venues, we thought we were in a very unique position to start up a venue that was the best of what we would have wanted it to be.
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We trade with Russia.
"Most of the magazines we trade with are friends and like-minded people," she adds.
We trade with more than 30 countries and of course there is regulation.
This is about how we trade with neighbouring countries to create jobs, prosperity and financial security for our families.
What happens when countries we trade with decide that they want and can do those as well?
This means we trade with countries that do not share all our values – an unavoidable reality in our globalised economy.
The Vietnamese leader's message was clear: Just because we trade with you, don't expect us to embrace democracy.
But the effect of insisting that other countries meet our standards before we trade with them would be, as you must know, devastating.
The minimum wage could have been pegged at half the median wage, and we could have insisted that the foreign nations we trade with do the same, so that all citizens could share in gains from trade.
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