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The phrase "constant exchanges" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe ongoing interactions or transactions between parties. Example: "The success of the project relied on constant exchanges of ideas and feedback among team members."
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As he shows, Cicero didn't get his news from Rome Today or Rupertus Murdochus — he got it through constant exchanges of letters with people he knew, letters that were often both passed on to multiple readers and copied, much like tweets being retweeted.
Constant exchanges between the tool surface, the workpiece and the re-circulating lubricant lead to a steady state TL, the characteristics of which (density and size of transferred particles, hardness and roughness of the TL) depend on the tool-workpiece contact conditions.
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Just constant exchange, constant exchange".
The figures assume constant exchange rates.
All figures are at constant exchange rates.
Operating profits powered 11% ahead to £322m at constant exchange rates (8% at actual rates).
At constant exchange rates, sales were up 8% and earnings rose 12%.
It's a process that provides constant exchange, often through experiencing the same things differently.
"You never get tired of a constant exchange of ideas," Ms. Palmieri said.
But pre-tax profits fell 18% to $1.82bn, and by 13% at constant exchange rates.
Weathers gather associations and, in a constant exchange of subject and object, these associations shape our experience of weather.
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