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mutually exchange
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "mutually exchange" is not correct in English.
The correct term is "mutually exchangeable" or simply "exchange." You can use it when discussing a situation where two parties are giving and receiving something of equal value. Example: "The two companies agreed to mutually exchange resources to enhance their collaboration."
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(20)
exchange information
exchange
reciprocal exchange
exchange with each other
mutually share
commonly exchange
exchange between themselves
switch around
change with each other
swap with one another
sharing with each other
share with each other
interchangeable with each other
swap with each other
trading with each other
swap together
exchange reciprocally
give and take
swap among themselves
exchange with one another
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
In each layer, parallel processes mutually exchange a variety of information for effective cooperation.
After the immune cells have gathered the molecular signals in the tissues of the body, they move to the lymph nodes and mutually exchange their observations.
Furthermore, two follow-up training days were organized for all trained professionals to further integrate the strengths based principles of Houvast and the fidelity criteria in their working methods, and to mutually exchange experiences about working with the Houvast intervention.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
The different peers cooperate by mutually exchanging the different chunks of the file, each peer being client and server at the same time.
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In order to further elucidate the functional role of salt bridge formation, we designed mutants of the tumor biologically relevant integrin αvß3 by mutually exchanging the salt bridge forming amino acid residues on each chain (αvR995D and ß3D723R).
Science
A thought collective is defined by Fleck as a community of persons mutually exchanging ideas or maintaining intellectual interaction (1935a, II.4).
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The game should be in a reality based on the collections of data (production costs) mutually exchanged by economic departments of competing companies.
When analyzing the interaction network, i.e. the connections which mutually exchanged messages, we find a striking difference between men and women, as can be observed in the two rightmost columns in Table 4.
Science
The authors' 3-D coordinate system is defined from the operator's point of view, which means that the Y-axis and Z-axis can be mutually exchanged compared with a currently used 3-D coordinate system in the currently used 3-D programs.
However, they can be mutually exchanged for a single annotation, or to be more precise an embedded note can be easily converted to a note or vice-versa. is an annotations that is bound to a specific timeframe within the video content, however it is only displayed inside the main annotation viewer control.
Science
A pervasive mood of collectivism descends upon Jewish communities around the world and a numerous variety of well-wishing expressions are mutually exchanged.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you mean that two parties are giving and receiving something of equal value, prefer using the term "exchange" alone. It avoids redundancy.
Common error
While "mutually exchange" is understandable, it's often redundant. Using just "exchange" often conveys the mutual aspect more succinctly and grammatically.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mutually exchange" functions as a verbal phrase, indicating a reciprocal action between two or more parties. However, according to Ludwig AI, it's considered grammatically incorrect and redundant; 'exchange' alone often suffices.
Frequent in
Science
45%
News & Media
30%
Academia
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Wiki
3%
Encyclopedias
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "mutually exchange" aims to emphasize reciprocity, Ludwig AI analysis indicates it is grammatically questionable. The term "exchange" alone often suffices and is more succinct. Usage patterns show it appears across various contexts, including science, news media, and academia, but is more common in scientific and news-related content. It's crucial to prioritize grammatical accuracy and conciseness, opting for just "exchange" unless there's a specific need to highlight the mutual aspect with alternatives like "reciprocally exchange".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
mutually interchange
Replaces 'exchange' with 'interchange', focusing on the reciprocal action.
reciprocal exchange
Emphasizes the reciprocal nature of the exchange, replacing 'mutually'.
cooperatively exchange
Replaces 'mutually' with 'cooperatively', emphasizing the collaborative aspect of the exchange.
exchange with each other
Clarifies that the action of exchanging occurs between multiple parties.
jointly exchange
Replacing 'mutually' with 'jointly' emphasizes the shared or combined nature of the exchange.
mutually share
Substitutes 'exchange' with 'share', highlighting the common access to something.
collectively exchange
Replaces "mutually" with "collectively" highlighting the communal aspect of the action.
mutually swap
Using "swap" instead of exchange brings a slightly more informal tone to the phrase.
commonly exchange
Replaces 'mutually' with 'commonly' to indicate frequent or widespread exchange.
sides exchange
Highlights that different parties are involved in the exchange.
FAQs
How can I use the word "exchange" in a sentence?
You can use "exchange" to describe the act of giving and receiving something. For example, "The diplomats agreed to "exchange information" at the meeting".
Is "mutually exchange" grammatically correct?
According to Ludwig AI, "mutually exchange" is not correct. The term to use is "mutually exchangeable" or just "exchange".
What is a more formal alternative to "mutually exchange"?
A more formal alternative would be "reciprocally exchange" or simply "exchange", depending on the context.
What's the difference between "mutually exchange" and "mutually share"?
"Mutually share" implies a common access or use, while "exchange" refers to a give-and-take action. If you want to specify the reciprocal nature of the transaction, use just "exchange".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested