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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to exchange for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a transaction or trade where one item is given in return for another item. Example: "I decided to exchange my old phone for a new model that has better features."
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They save glass bottles for homeless men to exchange for money to exchange for tiny Ziploc bags of crack cocaine.
There is a charge for returning items, but not to exchange for a different size.
You can take them to seed swaps to exchange for other intriguing varieties.
Mooncake coupons are often given out by companies to employees, to exchange for the real thing.
Some banks had reportedly been creating securities made up of particularly poor assets expressly to exchange for money.
Since the beginning of time, man has required money to exchange for goods, services, and other needs.
Plus we took a watch, some earrings, a wedding ring with us to exchange for food if necessary.
The euro is a good currency to borrow in order to exchange for one with a better interest rate.
People are referred to them by health visitors or social workers, and get vouchers to exchange for food.
Strip culture teaches women that sex to exchange for money and not love - and then to be judged for it.
The Milsteins agreed, and bought a similar walk-up on the East Side to exchange for 33 West 63rd Street.
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