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What is a stock-in-trade?

What is a stock-in-trade? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. Merchandise and other necessary supplies kept on hand in order to do business.
  2. A technique, skill or ability habitually used by a person, group of persons, or an organization, often in the course of their business.
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Take his other big stock-in-trade, photographic collages, of which there are several on the walls.
And bits, bytes, and bandwidth are fast replacing the three Rs as schools' stock-in-trade.
Anti-Western and, specifically, anti-Australian rhetoric has long been part of his political stock-in-trade.
His stock-in-trade, however, was high school yearbook photos, portraits of college campus queens and locals in their Sunday best.
Stockbrokers, like estate agents, have a vested interest in talking up their stock-in-trade.
And the traders are still there, their modern stock-in-trade tracksuits, tacky ornaments and whiskey sold for a 200 per cent mark-up.

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