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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exchange of fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation in which two sides in a conflict (such as a war) are shooting at each other. For example: "The combined forces of the Allied countries faced off against the Axis powers in an exchange of fire."
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Exchange of fire continues.
There was no exchange of fire.
There was an exchange of fire.
The shooter died during an exchange of fire with police.
Is there an exchange of fire from off camera?
Soon it became like an exchange of fire.
No officers were injured in the exchange of fire.
After an exchange of fire, he was shot dead.
After an exchange of fire, Goldin was reported missing.
The episode ended after a 20-minute exchange of fire.
Around 2.30 there was an exchange of fire.
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