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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tense exchange" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a strong and uncomfortable exchange of words or emotions between two or more people. Example: The meeting became increasingly heated as the two managers engaged in a tense exchange over the budget cuts.
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In an increasingly tense exchange, he presses her to enter.
A tense exchange follows, in which Feinberg tells the woman, "I can't make you happy".
"I don't get it," she said during a tense exchange with Mr. Canellos.
Toward the end of the play, there's this tense exchange: Miss A: You saw her.
"Please don't mix things up," Mr. Rugova replied during the tense exchange.
On Wednesday, Woods deflected three questions before a tense exchange with the Golf Channel contributor Alex Miceli.
Behind this tense exchange with Gordon was the fear that Turkey was cutting Iran too much slack.
At the end of a demonstrably tense exchange, Clinton said, "Look, I don't believe you change hearts.
Analysis of the body language of the second presidential debate suggested a tense exchange between President Obama and Governor Romney.
She recalled a tense exchange one of her colleagues had with an aid worker from Doctors Without Borders.
Coach Tom Coughlin had a tense exchange with a reporter about the extent to which the Giants missed Burress.
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