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    trade out

    US /treid aʊt/

    ・

    UK /treid aut/

    A1
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo replace someone or something with another, often of similar value or function.
    The coach decided to trade out the injured player for a fresh one.
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo exchange something you have for something else.
    We can trade out our old equipment for newer models.

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    "Most People Have No Idea What's About To Happen To The US Economy"

    15:19"Most People Have No Idea What's About To Happen To The US Economy"
    • And getting so much trade out of the economy and imposing tariffs of 145% literally means that the trade between these two countries is officially over.

      And getting so much trade out of the economy and imposing tariffs of 145% literally means that the trade between these two countries is officially over.

    • And getting so much trade out of the economy and imposing tariffs of 145% literally means that the trade between these two countries is officially over.

      And getting so much trade out of the economy and imposing tariffs of 145% literally means that the trade between these two countries is officially over.

    A2

    How to Form Good Habits and Keep Them | WIRED

    05:53How to Form Good Habits and Keep Them | WIRED
    • So trade out a behavior for the context that seems to be quite triggering for that habit.

      So trade out a behavior for the context that seems to be quite triggering for that habit.

    • So trade out a behavior for the context that seems to be quite triggering for that habit.

      So trade out a behavior for the context that seems to be quite triggering for that habit.

    A2

    Why Silver Prices Are Soaring

    13:05Why Silver Prices Are Soaring
    • And retail investors tend to buy and hold and not necessarily trade out.

      And retail investors tend to buy and hold and not necessarily trade out.

    • and retail investors tend to buy and hold and not necessarily trade out.

      and retail investors tend to buy and hold and not necessarily trade out.

    B1

    10 Disturbing Conspiracy Theories About the CIA

    12:2010 Disturbing Conspiracy Theories About the CIA
    • Similarly, historian Alfred McCoy has claimed that the CIA was condoning and even cooperating with corrupt elements in Southeast Asia's illegal drug trade out of political and military considerations, involving itself in the Golden Triangle heroin trade.

      Similarly, historian Alfred McCoy has claimed that the CIA was condoning and even cooperating with corrupt elements in Southeast Asia's illegal drug trade out of political and military considerations, involving itself in the Golden Triangle heroin trade.

    • Similarly, historian Alfred McCoy has claimed that the CIA was condoning and even cooperating with corrupt elements in Southeast Asia's illegal drug trade out of political and military considerations, involving itself in the Golden Triangle heroin trade.

      Similarly, historian Alfred McCoy has claimed that the CIA was condoning and even cooperating with corrupt elements in Southeast Asia's illegal drug trade out of political and military considerations, involving itself in the Golden Triangle heroin trade.

    B2

    Mark Gungor Tale of Two Brains Full

    08:28Mark Gungor Tale of Two Brains Full
    • It's a trade-out.

      It's a trade-out.

    A2