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Discover Ludwig"exchanged confidences" is correct and usable in written English
It is a way of saying that two people have shared secrets or sensitive information with each other. For example: After spending the day together, the two old friends exchanged confidences about their lives.
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Over time, they exchanged confidences.
They accompanied each other and exchanged confidences.
They did their homework together, discussed literature, and exchanged confidences.
They exchanged confidences and laughs and bowed to a master of their game.
They are drawn into a relationship — not a romance but a series of tenderly exchanged confidences.
Or, he added — rather charmingly, and as if in afterthought — a Jew (he was clearly one himself)." Both brothers kept the secret from their parents and, strangely, from one another; they finally exchanged confidences some time after the Second World War, at a Windsor Castle reception.
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And on that subject, if he is wise, he holds his tongue" -- hardly an invitation to exchange confidences.
"It is highly likely that if they were talking about work, they were exchanging confidences and discussing difficulties.
Workmen, mothers with strollers, young women intensely exchanging confidences, middle-aged men shooting the breeze with the waiter.
Of course it will sting if some foreign leaders hesitate for a time before exchanging confidences with US officials.
Some of the dialogue is spoken sotto voce in a darkened restaurant, say, or the back of a car, where suave hoods lean toward each other, exchanging confidences.
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