Clark house, on the south side, in Hillsboro, at an early day, and as at other points on the road where he catered to the wants of the traveling public, drew a good trade.
This town is large and populous, and has four spacious streets, a handsome church, and a good trade.
Carnarvon is a pretty little town, situated in the bottom of a bay, and might be a place of good trade, if the country afforded a consumption.
This town of Penzance is a place of good business, well built and populous, has a good trade, and a great many ships belonging to it, notwithstanding it is so remote.
AMRA'OTI, a town of British India in Berar; it is celebrated for its cotton, and is a place of good trade.
After spending two weeks there, we received a letter requesting us to visit a neighboring town, where there was a prospect for a good trade.
A cheaper one will do me just as well, and I am ready to give you a good trade.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good trade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.