trade at (some place)
trade at (some place)
To sell or exchange (goods) at some location. A noun or pronoun can be used between "trade" and "at" to indicate what is being sold or exchanged. I've been trading at this market for nearly 20 years. I'm not rich, but I've always earned enough to get by. These figurines you've made are incredible! I'm sure you'd be able to trade them at shops across town.
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trade at
some place to buy and sell at some place; to shop at someplace. Do you trade at that store anymore? We don't trade there because their prices are too high.
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