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"rate of exchange" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the value of one currency in comparison to another currency. It can also be used to describe the process or system in which currencies are traded or converted. Example: The rate of exchange between the US dollar and the British pound has been fluctuating in recent years, making it difficult for businesses to plan their international transactions.
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rate of exchange
noun
Exchange rate
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"We've seen the rate of exchange experience major fluctuation.
– What is the current rate of exchange for US$1.00? – What was the rate of exchange for US$1.00 one year ago?
The Brunella's food was uncomplicated and delicious, and, given the rate of exchange, a relative bargain.
Two other problems are in the rate of exchange & shortages of goods.
"That's about 100 dinars," he said, or about $2.50 at the unofficial rate of exchange.
Or, according to the rate of exchange, one and three-quarters cents.
Its rate of exchange is energy for energy, intensity for intensity.
And third, you have no control over the rate of exchange you will receive.
Parity, in economics, equality in price, rate of exchange, purchasing power, or wages.
At the current catastrophic rate of exchange, the sick woman's immigration is a vital issue for me.
Petitioner claimed that the currency of his invoice should have been converted at the 'free' rate of exchange of $3.475138.
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