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  • 71trade — See: carriage trade, horse trade, trick of the trade …

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  • 72trade in — PHRASAL VERB If you trade in an old car or appliance, you give it to the person you are buying a new one from so that you pay less. → See also trade in [V n P] He had a Rolls Royce, and he traded it in for two matching silver Range Rovers... [V P …

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  • 73trade-in — noun (C) AmE a used item, often a car, given to reduce the price of the new one that you are buying; part­exchange BrE: Are you going to give your Ford as a trade in? | trade in price/value/figure: The trade in value of the car is roughly $3000 …

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  • 74trade — 1) The activity of selling goods or services in order to make a profit. Profits from trade are taxed under income tax or corporation tax on income, rather than under capital gains tax or corporation tax on capital gains. The concept of trade is… …

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  • 75trade on — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms trade on : present tense I/you/we/they trade on he/she/it trades on present participle trading on past tense traded on past participle traded on trade on something to get an advantage by making use of… …

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  • 76trade-in — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms trade in : singular trade in plural trade ins something such as a car or piece of equipment that you give as part of the payment for something new …

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  • 77trade up — intransitive verb : to stock, promote the sale of, or purchase higher priced merchandise or property a big opportunity to trade up into higher price lines … is seen by Buffalo housedress buyers Women s Wear Daily a certain percentage of the… …

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  • 78trade-in — {n.} Something given as part payment on something better. * /The dealer took our old car as a trade in./ Often used like an adjective. * /We cleaned up the car at trade in time./ …

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  • 79trade-in — {n.} Something given as part payment on something better. * /The dealer took our old car as a trade in./ Often used like an adjective. * /We cleaned up the car at trade in time./ …

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  • 80trade in — verb to give a piece of merchandise as part of the payment or trade for something new. See Also: trade in …

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