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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a swap for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an exchange or trade of one item for another.
Example: "I offered a swap for my old phone in exchange for a new one."
Alternatives: "an exchange for" or "a trade for".
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For a swap for Portuguese debt the spread was 219; for Greece, 398; and for Iceland, 645, according to Markit.
I'm going to do a swap for a while with my Daddy for 'Boy' and 'Going Solo', Dahl's autobiographies.
Every remix I've done in the last couple of years has been a swap for some other musical thing.
These went back to Iran in 1994 in a swap for "Woman III" by Willem de Kooning, an abstract expressionist painter.
In 1972, they bought a van Gogh drawing, but Broad tired of it and arranged a swap for a rugged early painting by Robert Rauschenberg.
In addition, Mr Arafat agreed that three Jewish settlements in the West Bank should be annexed to Jerusalem in a swap for Israeli land handed to Palestine.
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Now he is looking for a swap deal for a 2012 ticket or two, reports the Northern Echo.
Their weekly meetings are a valuable resource, a swap shop for seeds, kit and information.
I run a swap group for miniaturists.
South Africa and Libya had already agreed a swap deal for the 2013 event, with Libya taking on the 2017 tournament.
Other possible destinations included the areas ceded to a Palestinian state as part of a land swap for Jewish settlements.
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