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"have exchanges with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to interactions between two or more people, groups, or entities. For example: We have had excellent exchanges with our trading partners in the past.
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You can't have exchanges with them".
Why not do something with "Connect" so users can have exchanges with one another — this internally-facing social energy will feed into making Apple Music a place where people are driven to go for reasons beyond 'their library'.
China was willing to have exchanges with any party, as long as they recognize both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one China, it added.
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Though we have only met one of the families we have exchanged with, I have the curious feeling that we know them all.
After 19 Qf3, Ivanchuk should have exchanged with 19... Nc3 20 Qc3 and tried 20... a5 21 Qe3 Qb5 22 Ba2 Bd6 23 f4 c5, though after 24 d5!, Ponomariov enjoys a clear superiority in space and mobility.
Coastal groups could have obtained it directly from these sources, but they also could have exchanged with highland hunter-gatherers.
This also lets you find and review any messages you may have exchanged with your LinkedIn contacts on other channels.
And the NSA may still be able to "reverse target" Americans' communications by searching through the content of emails or phone calls they have exchanged with foreigners.
This will take you to a record of all the messages you have exchanged with that number.
Stone was among those named in news reports about evidence that Trump associates had had exchanges with Russian intelligence officials.
Claire Wegh, a violinist, joined the orchestra for her "Instrumental Conversation," in which dreamy violins had exchanges with gabby winds.
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