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Definition of trade paper in English: trade papernoun another term for trade journal Example sentencesExamples - This letter, published in a weekly trade paper, said the game was abandoned after 20 minutes because of the actions of three players.
- A recent report in the trade paper noted that in Romania the average salary is £65 a month and extras work for as little as £6 a day.
- He told the trade paper: ‘It is absolutely ludicrous.’
- We put an advert in the trade paper and got only one answer.
- ‘According to our trade paper on Monday some agents are reporting that sales have dried up,’ he said.
- The fellow from the trade paper cannot stand it.
- The trade paper says the airline will also eventually drop its 15 older 767-200s, which cost more to run than 757s.
- Cinema admissions in London dropped by 75-80% on the day of the attacks because of the forced closure of many cinemas, according to the trade paper Screen International.
- This piece in the aviation trade paper talks about a United Airlines Boeing 777 that flew for 193 minutes on a single engine when on a non-stop flight from Auckland to Los Angeles.
- I was supposedly to get a copy via a bookcrossing ray, but that one has been stalled plus I found a cheap trade paper copy.
- It's possible the limited series could include an Antichrist character, sources told the trade paper.
- Now the trade paper has suspended him indefinitely.
- The two main reasons for this are that there isn't really any coherent trade paper for the take-aways because they have got such a diversification of food outlets.
- The international editor of the trade paper said that while some films may relocate in Ireland or elsewhere, others may not happen at all.
- Also, dance studios have message boards for open auditions or you can look for them in the trade paper The Stage.
- The reason I know is because my daughter read in a trade paper that the book was sold to the movies.
- A survey was done in a certain trade paper in January of this year concerning the so-called ‘IT Skills shortage’.
- One trade paper noted that while the operators helped ‘to maintain morale, their own morale as business men is at a high level.’
Definition of trade paper in US English: trade papernoun another term for trade journal Example sentencesExamples - The trade paper says the airline will also eventually drop its 15 older 767-200s, which cost more to run than 757s.
- One trade paper noted that while the operators helped ‘to maintain morale, their own morale as business men is at a high level.’
- ‘According to our trade paper on Monday some agents are reporting that sales have dried up,’ he said.
- The international editor of the trade paper said that while some films may relocate in Ireland or elsewhere, others may not happen at all.
- Also, dance studios have message boards for open auditions or you can look for them in the trade paper The Stage.
- A survey was done in a certain trade paper in January of this year concerning the so-called ‘IT Skills shortage’.
- Now the trade paper has suspended him indefinitely.
- Cinema admissions in London dropped by 75-80% on the day of the attacks because of the forced closure of many cinemas, according to the trade paper Screen International.
- It's possible the limited series could include an Antichrist character, sources told the trade paper.
- I was supposedly to get a copy via a bookcrossing ray, but that one has been stalled plus I found a cheap trade paper copy.
- We put an advert in the trade paper and got only one answer.
- The fellow from the trade paper cannot stand it.
- A recent report in the trade paper noted that in Romania the average salary is £65 a month and extras work for as little as £6 a day.
- This letter, published in a weekly trade paper, said the game was abandoned after 20 minutes because of the actions of three players.
- The reason I know is because my daughter read in a trade paper that the book was sold to the movies.
- He told the trade paper: ‘It is absolutely ludicrous.’
- This piece in the aviation trade paper talks about a United Airlines Boeing 777 that flew for 193 minutes on a single engine when on a non-stop flight from Auckland to Los Angeles.
- The two main reasons for this are that there isn't really any coherent trade paper for the take-aways because they have got such a diversification of food outlets.
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