trade paper


noun
  1. a newspaper publishing news of a specific profession or business.

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How to use trade paper in a sentence

  • If they couldn't pay cash, I would take notes, which could be used as trade paper with my creditors, by endorsing the same.

    Twenty Years of Hus'ling | J. P. Johnston
  • This trade paper, from its start, had been urging the coffee men to organize for defense.

    All About Coffee | William H. Ukers
  • In general, "trade paper" is used to settle accounts only when the credit terms are still long, that is, four months or more.

    Readings in Money and Banking | Chester Arthur Phillips
  • This left Edwards with a sketch a month for the trade paper, for which he was paid $10 each.

    The Fiction Factory | John Milton Edwards
  • There was an order, too, for more sketches for the trade paper, to be done in another vein.

    The Fiction Factory | John Milton Edwards