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"a foreign exchange" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process or system of exchanging one currency for another. For example: "I plan to participate in a foreign exchange program while I'm in college."
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It may be worthwhile fixing the exchange rate by speaking to a foreign exchange specialist.
In a foreign exchange market, there may be a standard, government-determined price, or par value.
"It's a very significant moment," said Sebastian Galy, a foreign exchange strategist at Société Générale.
He looked like a foreign exchange student with only a rudimental knowledge of a new language.
For example, India prohibits companies from listing their shares at home and on a foreign exchange.
Ironically, he once was caught acting like a foreign exchange student at the movies.
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This began as a foreign-exchange earner in the 1990s.
BBH is a foreign-exchange dealer but only because this dovetails with private banking.
The bride's father, the late Norman Mosesson, was a foreign-exchange trader, also in Manhattan.
Building on the so-called Chiang Mai Initiative, it draws from a foreign-exchange-reserve pool of only $120 billion.
Or, maybe the discovery of a foreign-exchange trader who, his employer says, ran up $750 million in losses?
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