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Discover Ludwig"interchange ideas" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about having a discussion or exchanging thoughts or opinions. For example: "We had a productive meeting where we were able to interchange ideas and come up with new solutions."
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In December, Burning Man's attorney wrote a letter arguing that the festival does not offer live entertainment and that the organization "simply provides the campground space in which participants can come together, interchange ideas, and engage in creative expression".
It is therefore easier and helpful for them to interchange ideas and experiences on the technique through formal or informal CBOs.
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They explained that, in a group, members could stimulate one another by interchanging ideas and experiences and by social control.
The opinion, written by Justice William J. Brennan, noted that the First Amendment's purpose was "to assure unfettered interchange of ideas" and that "all ideas having even the slightest redeeming social importance — unorthodox ideas, controversial ideas, even ideas hateful to the prevailing climate of opinion — have the full protection of the guarantees".
Beyond personal financial benefits, the interchange of ideas between campus and corporation can allow for a fruitful cross-fertilization.
An interchange of ideas across the Atlantic between Europe and South America – one that has so often been written out of art history – was inevitable.
"We provide an interchange of ideas and help," said Ms. Donnelly, 41, who was born with spina bifida and uses a wheelchair.
"By having different generations involved, we have a much livelier discussion and interchange of ideas," Mr. Amirkhanian said in an e-mail message.
The response was positive; the finance minister, Kreuger's envoy wrote, "is one of the few Chinese with whom one can feel an accurate interchange of ideas is possible".
The often bewildering succession of new movements in painting is further stimulated by the swift interchange of ideas by means of international art journals, traveling exhibitions, and art centres.
The First Amendment, says Roberts, "embodies our choice as a Nation that, when it comes to … speech, the guiding principle is freedom the 'unfettered interchange of ideas' — not whatever the State may view as fair".
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