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The phrase "could be swapped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of exchanging or interchanging two items or elements.
Example: "In this recipe, the ingredients could be swapped to suit your taste preferences."
Alternatives: "might be exchanged" or "can be interchanged".
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"You would never find two competitors' cars where the doors could be swapped," Stratford explained.
The recordings could be swapped out to simulate thunderstorms, fireworks, screaming crowds, or construction sites.
At sports bars, big screen TVs could be swapped out for wearable AR devices.
This phrase dates back to times when notes could be swapped for gold.
They expected that old workers could be swapped out for new ones, like interchangeable parts.
International discussions are also ongoing about creating "bail-in" bonds that could be swapped into core capital in a crisis.
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Meanwhile Blues striker Patrick Bamford could be swapping MK Dons for Derby as he builds experience through loan deals meanwhile.
In fact with the UK's new emphasis on 'local' the two countries could be swapping places.
But we also now sense a fear of the unknown and even that, after barely a decade of freedom, we could be swapping one tyranny for another.
A solution could be swapping courses, or becoming a joint honours student; perhaps a good idea if you are having problems only with certain modules.
The foreign secretary dismissed reports allegedly from backbench Tory MPs that he and the chancellor could be swapping jobs.
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