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The phrase 'exchange for something' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when one thing is being exchanged for another, for example, "I exchanged my bag of apples for a bag of oranges at the market".
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Companies could get someone to put up collateral for a loan in exchange for something.
You choose to forgo one good in exchange for something better.
Why would anyone want your amputated right arm in exchange for something?
But it was something we gave up in exchange for something else.
"It's only bribery," he said, "if he promised to do it in exchange for something".
"New arrivals were required to turn in their guns to authorities in exchange for something like a metal token".
In all these respects, it is individuals that are deciding to sacrifice privacy in exchange for something they want more.
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Meanwhile, Mr. Kutoff said he would simply like to get his locks exchanged for something safer.
Purposeful strides have been exchanged for something hypnotic, rhythmic and faintly subversive.
Will the retailers take the items back and give you a refund or can the goods be exchanged for something else?
Every day, the mail brought another wok or toaster oven that had to be effusively acknowledged and then exchanged for something else.
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