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untradable

  • a word derived from trade.
    trade
    noun
    the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries.

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“After you’re in the game for a while, you realize that nobody is untradable, but I felt insulted.”

From New York Times Apr. 20, 2020

“When I heard that our debt was untradable back in the summer of 2010... To me that was a moment of the unthinkable was possible.”

From Reuters Oct. 4, 2019

But that gargantuan contract is why he’s basically untradable.

From Seattle Times Nov. 6, 2018

The high-priced talent you have is untradable, so why try to rebuild?

From Chicago Tribune Jan. 23, 2012