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Discover LudwigThe phrase "correspondence exchanged between" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to back-and-forth communication between people (or organizations) through written means such as emails, letters, or notes. For example, "The correspondence exchanged between the two companies helped to resolve their dispute".
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It consists mainly of correspondence exchanged between the headquarters and the camps and regional commands.
"One is also reminded that this is private correspondence exchanged between two teenaged boys in the late 1930s and the early 40s.
The latter include the correspondence exchanged between Zoroastrians of Iran and India and the treatise entitled ʾOlemā-ye Islām ("The Doctors of Islam"), with decidedly Zurvanite tendencies.
In December 2012, the library received a significant addition to the Baker papers in the form of a thick folder of correspondence exchanged between the two men from the late 1980s and 1990s.
Series 1, Correspondence, contains academic correspondence exchanged between Adkins and academic institutions concerning potential faculty positions and recommendations.
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Of particular interest is a correspondence exchange between Edward Hopper and the curatorial staff of the Art Institute, debating the interpretation of Hopper's work for a children's gallery guide.
The correspondence includes letters exchanged between Laura (Riding) Jackson and a variety of corespondents, including Schuyler B. Jackson, publishers Arthur Barker and Constable, and Nancy Cunard.
After Edward left Berlin, the two maintained correspondence, exchanging manuscripts, fossils, and photographs.
Mr. Plimpton and Terry Quinn edited and arranged the material, drawing upon 29 letters exchanged between Hemingway and Fitzgerald; correspondence between the Fitzgeralds, and material from Hemingway's "Moveable Feast" and Zelda's novel, "Save Me the Waltz".
Primarily personal in nature, this correspondence consists largely during the early years, of letters exchanged between Bristow and his wife, Luella Farmer Adams during their courtship and marriage, and other correspondence with family members and friends.
This correspondence (413 letters) consists of the original letters exchanged between the two men and typescripts prepared by the Professor Mark DeWolfe Howe of the Harvard Law School in preparation for his biography of Justice Holmes.
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