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The phrase "exchange of goods" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in economic and business contexts, and it typically refers to the trade of goods between two parties. For example, "The two companies agreed to an exchange of goods, with Company A supplying widgets and Company B shipping bicycle parts in return."
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An exchange of goods".
Most foreign trade is based on the exchange of goods.
"The financial sector is devouring the real economy, the production and exchange of goods," he said.
The frenetic daily exchange of goods and services went on about them.
Emphasis is placed almost entirely on increasing the exchange of goods.
They permit the (largely) free exchange of goods and services in markets.
"With the exchange of goods, came the exchange of ideas and culture.
The building functions on a system of exchange of goods and services.
No receipt, no exchange of goods, and afterward I went back to my grandmother's room.
"The exchange of goods and services for money -- Birkenstock feels it's here for different reasons".
The Polynesian system of exchange of goods and services may be summarized by two terms: redistribution and reciprocity.
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