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in exchange

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in exchange (for someone or something)
in return for someone or something. They gave us two of our prisoners in exchange for two of theirs. I gave him chocolate in exchange for some licorice. John gave Mary a book and got a sweater in exchange.
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If you had twenty Canadian Dollars and the exchange rate was two Canadian dollars for one United States dollar, you would visit a foreign currency exchange and give them your twenty Canadian dollars, and in exchange they would give you ten United States dollars.
If you want to be an expert in exchange, you should know a lot of important information and instructions.
Cemaphore has built a deep expertise in Exchange transaction technology to develop solutions that ensure the availability, integrity and reliability of messaging services.
 
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