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Teal lime Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Trade & trade in

Is it "to trade something for something else" or "to trade IN something for something else"?

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teal lime to trade something for something else Right. teal lime to trade IN something for something else No. You simply trade something in.

  • teal lime to trade something for something else Right.
  • teal lime to trade IN something for something else No.
  • You simply trade something in.
  • The only thing I can think of that ever gets traded in is a car.
  • When you buy a car from a dealer, you can include your present car in the deal.
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teal limeto trade something for something else

Right.

teal limeto trade IN something for something else

No. You simply trade something in. The only thing I can think of that ever gets traded in is a car. When you buy a car from a dealer, you can include your present car in the deal. You trade it in, and it becomes

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