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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a swap of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an exchange or trade of items, ideas, or positions between parties.
Example: "The two companies agreed to a swap of resources to enhance their collaborative efforts."
Alternatives: "an exchange of" or "a trade of".
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Such a swap, of course, is likely to irritate passengers.
It has never had a swap of franchises.
Handshakes (softer and longer than in the West) are followed by a swap of business cards.
Palestinian negotiators envisage a swap of no more than 2% or so.
U.S. officials announced the American contractor's release in a diplomatic deal involving a swap of prisoners.
In effect, there is a swap of securities, not a one-sided sale.
U.S. officials announced the American's release after a swap of prisoners.
The deal was a swap of United States national team midfielders.
And so, with Cuadrado on Chelsea's radar, a swap of sorts emerged as the best deal.
Another time, he was doing a swap of memorabilia for some favor, but did not want to overpay.
The move essentially completes a swap of editors between The Times and Condé Nast, the publisher of Vogue.
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