"in exchange of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use this phrase to describe a situation when you are receiving or giving something in return for something else. For example, "She agreed to babysit my kids in exchange of me taking her out to dinner later that night.".
"In exchange of a possible ceasefire, they will request government jobs.
An exception, possibly, is the family reunion in "Exchange of Pleasant Words," which has the largeness of a great memoir.
Investigators also want to find out if Sarkozy promised top-level jobs in exchange of confidential information.
What they want in exchange, of course, is success, and it means something different to each of them.
Let's start from what they should do: policymaking to enable social enterprise action, maybe offset tax in exchange of social value created.
"If true, the act of threat in exchange of people's lives is unforgivable and we feel strong indignation," Mr Suga was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.
He said: "We are starting to see a new trend, on a global scale where landlords list their room(s) in exchange of services or skills they need.
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