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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Does "swap notes" mean "exchange the contents of their notebooks"?

Context:
Austrian police have made little progress on the Wulfenia case, says Eberwein: they closed down a fake site hosted in Austria, but multiple replicas popped up on servers in other countries. Austrian authorities have told Eberwein that the scope for legal redress is limited, but, unconvinced, he has contacted Archives des Sciences to swap notes.

More:
http://www.nature.com/news/sham-journals-scam-authors-1.12681
  

Top answer

'Swap notes' = exchange information. There are probably no notebooks.

  • 'Swap notes' = exchange information.
  • There are probably no notebooks.
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'Swap notes' = exchange information.  There are probably no notebooks.

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