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The phrase "exchanges of fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe an exchange of gunfire between two combatants. For example, "The two sides engaged in several exchanges of fire before a cease-fire was declared."
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But shootings and exchanges of fire continued.
Fierce exchanges of fire had taken place, some witnesses said.
Caught in nightly exchanges of fire, to them ecclesiastical politics may seem remote.
Between exchanges of fire, a squad-sized patrol led by Cpl.
Six Palestinians were killed that night in exchanges of fire with the soldiers.
"It is quiet, but sometimes you have ambushes or exchanges of fire," he said.
The Israeli Army reported two exchanges of fire and no Israeli casualties.
As coalition forces advanced they engaged in sporadic but intense exchanges of fire with Taliban fighters.
In Bethlehem, Israeli tanks rumbled back toward the city center today, provoking heavy exchanges of fire.
"After the bombs and the exchanges of fire the whole place is a mess," he said.
Gunmen fired at the Israelis, and at least two Palestinians were wounded in exchanges of fire.
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