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The phrase "a few exchanged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items or messages that were traded or shared between people.
Example: "During the meeting, a few exchanged ideas on how to improve the project."
Alternatives: "a few shared" or "a few traded".
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A few exchanged glances were sufficient to arrange intercourse.
This was taken with only a few exchanged glances among the beat writers, since he'd said the same thing in Oakland, about his number there, which was 16.
Students and professionals from a variety of disciplines including education, mathematics, geosciences, and computer science, just to name a few, exchanged ideas and information, while people from all backgrounds and ethnicities intermingled and discussed ways to improve the numbers of underrepresented minorities in the sciences.
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After a few exchanges, Murdoch told Mendel of his idea.
Often, just a few exchanges of dialogue will establish characters quickly.
After a few exchanges he introduces himself to Alan as George Staub.
Only a few exchanges of gunfire and grenade blasts breached the calm of the siege.
After a few exchanges with her mother, Veata turned to me and said, "Cockroach go in Angel nose".
Ms. Rafa and Mr. DeVoe met online in late 2008, and after a few exchanges he called her.
Few documents from private collectors are preserved so well because signs of wear inevitably register after a few exchanges.
We didn't write often — a few exchanges a year — but knowing that she was out there, interested in my progress, was like a secret talisman.
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