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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exchanges for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of giving one thing in return for another. Example: The store offers a generous return policy where items can be exchanged for store credit within 30 days of purchase.
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Some traders pay exchanges for that proximity.
The productions offered ticket refunds or exchanges for other performances.
Private Enum: Companies run private digital phone exchanges for employees.
One of the sparkiest exchanges for some time.
From the existing exchanges for commercial bills and notes, it was an easy and logical transition to the establishment of stock exchanges for securities.
New exchanges for buying insurance must be open on October 1st.
The insurances exchanges, for all their computer glitches, are flooded with interest.
Small European companies choose not to list on exchanges for many reasons.
The group added that it also offered prisoner exchanges for "Muslims currently in your detention".
Professor Gumperz played the recorded exchanges for diners and staff members.
McIlroy is second in the betting exchanges for the Masters behind you know who.
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