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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I swap" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that the speaker is exchanging or trading something for something else. Example: "To save money, I decided to swap my old car for a newer, more fuel-efficient model."
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"Sorry, could I swap it?
I swap veg with my neighbour.
The ticket-collector ladies and I swap fruit.
I swap out chocolate or mint green, but never lose the sage.
Each time I swap my shoes, I am expelled back into the world slightly changed.
I can't count how many I own – I swap them around as I fluctuate in weight.
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I swapped allspice for cinnamon.
Tom and I swapped looks of disbelief.
I swapped my bungalow for this house.
So I swapped them for a pair of low heels.
My wife and I swapped traditional parenting roles.
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