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exchange

[iks-cheynj] / ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ /




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Smart was assessed a technical foul for his action as walked off the court for intermission after exchanging words with an official.

From Los Angeles Times

"People's spontaneous reaction" and "the exchange of information" have created the best in the world, was his takeaway.

From BBC

Putin wanted to talk to the new Middle East envoy, and there was a deal to be done: Russia might be willing to negotiate a prisoner exchange as a gesture of good faith.

From The Wall Street Journal

At one point, John ran past the suspect and turned to confront him, and the two exchanged words, the affidavit said.

From The Wall Street Journal

In conjunction with the deals on pricing, each of the nine companies has negotiated an agreement with the Commerce Department that provides a three-year stay on tariffs in exchange for onshoring manufacturing, administration officials said.

From MarketWatch