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99%7Exact Match!
verb

• be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something

20%14A type of stock order that combines the features of a stop order and a limit order
noun

• An order placed with a broker that is executed after a given stop price has been reached, and then becomes a limit order to buy (or sell) at the limit price or better.

17%7 To officially end or put an end to something
verb

• do away with

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