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"back and forth exchange" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal writing to describe a discussion involving two people, where they take turns talking and responding to each other in an alternating manner. For example: "The two countries engaged in a heated back and forth exchange of words before finally settling the dispute."
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For me, it's more a facilitator role than talking down and saying "This is what you need to learn". It's a back and forth exchange.
Back and forth exchange of water vapour and liquid water from oases at the base of the Qilian Mountains (NW China) and from the Qilian Mountains to oases as surface and shallow subsurface flow has been previously shown by model simulation to be a potentially important mechanism in the long-term stabilisation of oases in westcentral Gansu (Bourque and Hassan, 2009).
Reverse mentorship is not a one-way, bottom-down dialogue, but a back and forth exchange of information, experiences and ideas.
What ensues is a back and forth exchange of yelled insults that highlights the series' knack for creative verbal takedowns— Letterkenny is, in many ways, the Canadian Veep.
If you have a repeated back and forth exchange, it is called a "Harmonic".
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A back-and-forth exchange of rhetoric fills the bill.
This subtle back-and-forth exchange holds the composition together.
The translator conveyed my explanation, and then had a back-and-forth exchange with Mongousso.
Most controversial issues dogging the league were discussed in a back-and-forth exchange.
A back-and-forth exchange between the two went on for several seconds.
The back-and-forth exchange, with Mr. Romney unloading one after another accusation, went on for several minutes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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