trade magazine

NOUN
  1. a magazine published for and read by members of a particular trade group
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How To Use trade magazine In A Sentence

  • Watch where large competitors advertise and also use trade magazines. The Sun
  • The company has been expanding its customer base using trade magazine advertising.
  • Actually, my name got savaged by a particularly nasty bit of insider gossip in a very influential trade magazine called Twentieth-Century Artifact. Eye of the Beholder
  • Five years later, trade magazines sang his praises; and five years after that, he became "the most discussed and publicized adman in a generation. The King of Madison Avenue
  • Dennis Lavinthal, copublisher of the industry trade magazine Hits, detested Cohen. Fortune’s Fool
  • Most are "reserving places in a [regulatory] queue as placeholders to keep future options open," according to Nuclear Engineering International, a trade magazine.
  • Publisher, a journalism trade magazine, and a series of press releases.
  • A trade magazine journalist was ordered in the High Court to disclose the source of commercially sensitive information.
  • Watch where large competitors advertise and also use trade magazines. The Sun
  • A trade magazine journalist was ordered in the High Court to disclose the source of commercially sensitive information.
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