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Discover LudwigThe phrase "telephone exchange" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a system or network of telephones used for communication. Example: The telephone exchange was overloaded with calls during the storm, causing many residents to experience difficulty in making or receiving calls.
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"And the telephone exchange is Gramowitz," the old joke goes.
Conner, the former telephone exchange operator, also forgave.
White pages directory listings for customers of the other carrier's telephone exchange service.
However, the term "telephone exchange service" is defined elsewhere in that section.
Here, in a former BT telephone exchange near London's Angel Tube station, is a workers' paradise.
Talk story about telephone exchange reassignments in general, & about changing the Sat.
Vorhaus had married Hetty, then working in a telephone exchange, in 1932.
Telephone lines between army and government offices were cut, and the telephone exchange was occupied.
A former telephone exchange, rear and off-centre, has been converted into classrooms.
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At least one age and telephone exchange-matched control subject was selected for each case-patient by sequentially adding 2 to each case-patients' telephone number.
Faisal found files of orders for bugging operations, many of them without names, but he recognized the telephone-exchange numbers.
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