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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

"In Exchange for" or "In Exchange of"

Which of the two is correct and when should each one be used?

A) in exchange for

B) in exchange of
  

Top answer

Only A is correct. Here are some typical examples: In exchange for votes to pass a controversial global warming package, Democratic leaders are offering some lawmakers generous emission “allowances” to protect their districts from the economic pain of pollution restrictions. Teams to get technical freedom in exchange for £30m cost cap.

  • Only A is correct.
  • Here are some typical examples: In exchange for votes to pass a controversial global warming package, Democratic leaders are offering some lawmakers generous emission “allowances” to protect their districts from the economic pain of pollution restrictions.
  • Teams to get technical freedom in exchange for £30m cost cap.
  • HP has decided to offer people in the US money in exchange for their old tech equipment.
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Only A is correct. Here are some typical examples:

In exchange for votes to pass a controversial global warming package, Democratic leaders are offering some lawmakers generous emission “allowances” to protect their districts from the economic pain of pollution restrictions.

Teams to get technical freedom in exchange for £30m cost cap.
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Both of them are correct but they are used in different context.
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What different CONTEXTS
are you referring to?
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Anonymous Which of the two is correct and when should each one be used?A) in exchange forB) in exchange of
A
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He brought a candy in exchange for cookie
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anonymous Which of the two is correct and when should each one be used?
A) in exchange for
B) in exchange of

In exchange for

anonymous Which of the two is correct and when should each one be used?
A) in exchange for
B) in exchange of

In exchange for

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