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  • noun Plural form of tradie.

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Examples

  • Mr Rudd says the $US1 trillion ($A1. 4 trillion) deal agreed on at the G20 summit in London, will benefit "tradies", young people and small business with real commitments against real timelines.

    QandO 2009

  • Mr Rudd says the $US1 trillion ($A1. 4 trillion) deal agreed on at the G20 summit in London, will benefit "tradies", young people and small business with real commitments against real timelines.

    QandO 2009

  • Mr Rudd said merchant bankers won't be paying the price of that decision, but mums and families and "tradies" would.

    The Australian | News | 2009

  • Mr Rudd says the $US1 trillion ($A1. 4 trillion) deal agreed on at the G20 summit in London, will benefit "tradies", young people and small business with real commitments against real timelines.

    QandO 2009

  • Mr Rudd says the $US1 trillion ($A1. 4 trillion) deal will benefit "tradies", young people and small business with real commitments against real timelines.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2009

  • Mr Rudd says the $US1 trillion ($A1. 4 trillion) deal agreed on at the G20 summit in London, will benefit "tradies", young people and small business with real commitments against real timelines.

    QandO 2009

  • Mr Rudd says the $US1 trillion ($A1. 4 trillion) deal agreed on at the G20 summit in London, will benefit "tradies", young people and small business with real commitments against real timelines.

    QandO 2009

  • Mr Rudd says the $US1 trillion ($A1. 4 trillion) deal agreed on at the G20 summit in London, will benefit "tradies", young people and small business with real commitments against real timelines.

    QandO 2009

  • Mr Rudd says the $US1 trillion ($A1. 4 trillion) deal agreed on at the G20 summit in London, will benefit "tradies", young people and small business with real commitments against real timelines.

    QandO 2009

  • Mr Rudd says the $US1 trillion ($A1. 4 trillion) deal agreed on at the G20 summit in London, will benefit "tradies", young people and small business with real commitments against real timelines.

    QandO 2009

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