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STOCK-IN-TRADE

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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Stock-In-Trade.

Stock-In-Trade - as a noun

Any equipment constantly used as part of a profession or occupation

Example: "Friendliness is the salesman's stock in trade"

Example Sentences

"Customer service is their stock-in-trade, and they always go above and beyond to satisfy their clients."
"For a comedian, the ability to tell jokes is their stock-in-trade."
"In the fashion industry, creativity and innovation are the designer's stock-in-trade."
"As a chef, John's stock-in-trade is his exceptional culinary skills."
"The detective's stock-in-trade is his sharp intuition and attention to detail."
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