Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Granted, hysteria is the media's stock-in-trade but politicians aren't far behind.
www.independent.ie
This coincidence has as often been evaluated as no more than a tradition of gossip, poison being a stock-in-trade accusation in the 16th century.
en.wikipedia.org
Analysing and dissecting this stuff is almost his stock-in-trade.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Confusion, angst, regret, ambivalence and the keenest human yearnings are his stock-in-trade.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He learnt to ride a bike, the stock-in-trade of the dabbawala.
www.ft.com
Terror groups may go after civilians as their stock-in-trade, but bragging about it was seen as counterproductive.
www.afr.com
But just in case simple appeals to secularism don't work, these intellectuals resorted to dire scare-mongering that now appears to have become their stock-in-trade.
www.firstpost.com
Including nearly 500 pieces, the hoard is now known to be a jeweller's stock-in-trade.
www.london24.com
We want to see the vibrancy, enthusiasm and physicality that is our stock-in-trade.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Of course, this sort of gloom-mongering is often stock-in-trade for non-incumbent politicians.
qz.com

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