Trade on

To “trade on” something means to use a fact or situation to one’s advantage.

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To “trade on” something means to use a fact or situation to one’s advantage. In promoting the “Stillwater” movie, they were “trading on” the public’s memory of the real Amanda Knox case, or they were using the public’s memory of the Amanda Knox case to their advantage. The actor “trades on” his good looks, but he doesn’t have much talent. People are always “trading on” his generosity.

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