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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at exchange" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context, such as a financial transaction or a place where exchanges occur, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The currency was traded at exchange rates that fluctuated throughout the day."
Alternatives: "at the market" or "during the transaction".
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ROOFTOP AT EXCHANGE PLACE At this rooftop and terrace bar and restaurant on the Hudson in Jersey City, don't order a manhattan; just drink in the view.
The redesigned and renovated Larkin at Exchange building is 98% leased.
Get off at Exchange Place and catch any inbound train, marked "WTC".
Holoscenes is at Exchange Square, London from 1-4 September as part of London's Burning festival.
The 1,366 seats convey the right to vote at exchange meetings and trade.
Long queues formed at exchange houses as Cubans rushed to swap "convertible" pesos for their lowlier counterpart.
However, at exchange offices around Moscow, the ruble was trading at between 10 and 14 to the dollar.
The species initially present in the solid were Pt° and Co°, together with Co2+ and Pt2+ at exchange positions.
A year ago, R.B.S. recorded the largest ever loss for a British company, £24.1 billion ($35 billion at exchange rates at the time).
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