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English citations of trade
Noun: the commercial exchange of goods or services
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- 1896 - Theodor Herzl (1896 translation by Sylvie d’Avigdor), The Jewish State/The Jewish Question
- ...they will construct roads, bridges, railways and telegraph installations; regulate rivers; and build their own dwellings, their labor will create trade, trade will create markets and markets will attract new settlers...
- 1981 - Jimmy Carter, Jimmy Carter's Fourth State of the Union Address
- The stability of the international system of payments and trade is important to the stability and good health of our own economy.
- 2003 - George W. Bush, Proclamation 7679
- We are also encouraging the free flow of trade and investment in the Pacific among our partners in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
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Verb (intransitive): To engage in trade
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Verb (transitive): To give (something) in exchange for
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