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Discover LudwigThe phrase "light-hearted exchange" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a conversation or interaction that is cheerful, playful, and not serious in nature. Example: "Their light-hearted exchange brought smiles to everyone in the room."
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Twitter offers the perfect platform for witty ripostes (see example below), with Universal Orlando the latest verified account to enjoy a light-hearted exchange with a follower.
Rooney is a self-confessed boxing fan, but he also dabbles in the world of wrestling after becoming embroiled in a light-hearted exchange with Barrett earlier this year in an attempt to organise a match at WrestleMania 31.
"What they thought was humour and a light-hearted exchange has clearly not been taken that way by Annabel, the girl involved.
It was a light-hearted exchange, but it summed up the political philosophy Sanders has sought to impress upon the grassroots movement that he built over the course of his ultimately unsuccessful presidential campaign.
By constructing turns that express her opinions, rather than asking test questions, she succeeds in collaborating with Stuart to create a light-hearted exchange, which both of them appear to enjoy.
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In January he launched a temporary second career as an agony uncle, appearing online to trade mostly light-hearted exchanges with his fans, while revealing he had come to terms with his critics, but felt awkward about sharing a birthday with the Nazi's second-in-command, Hermann Göring.
Mr Colby's light-hearted exchanges back up Hadgraft's belief tensions between the two sets of fans could be lessened if interaction was more frequent.
But as the evening unfolded, that voice seemed to gain strength both from the light-hearted exchanges with Kristofferson and from the affection heaped on both of them by the audience.
In a light hearted exchange with her husband on stage, she revealed that he undertakes domestic chores, something that may seem unremarkable, but given that only 2.6% of men take paternity leave in Japan for fear of harming their career prospects, her message was clear albeit subtle, that men have a part to play in helping women take their place in the workforce.
Roma continued their light-hearted Twitter exchange with Manchester City with a post mocking their poor record in Italy ahead of the two sides' meeting in Rome.
WHEN our economics editor invented the Big Mac index in 1986 as a light-hearted introduction to exchange-rate theory, little did she think that 20 years later she would still be munching her way, a little less sylph-like, around the world.
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