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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I replacing it" is not correct in English.
It should be "I am replacing it" or "I will replace it." You can use the corrected phrase when indicating that you are in the process of substituting or changing something. Example: "I am replacing it with a newer model to improve performance."
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May I replace it for you, or buy something in its stead?" That should do the trick.
I replaced it with two quarters.
But what should I replace it with?
What should I replace it with if it does die?
When one refused to grow larger I replaced it.
Actually, I want to have one suit, and I replace it".
(Cleaning lady, probably!) I'll return yours as soon as I replace it, and that's a promise.
I replaced it with a bureau I found on Craigslist for $100, then painted white and embellished with crystal knobs.
I took it out of the box" — she pointed to a cardboard box on a metal counter — "and I replaced it with my own dollar".
In two, I mumbled where the offensive word would normally occur and in the third I replaced it altogether with the word teacher.
Must I return the signed book to the library, or can I replace it with a new copy in a suitable jacket?
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