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The phrase "able to replace the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of something to take the place of another item or concept.
Example: "This new software is able to replace the outdated system we have been using for years."
Alternatives: "capable of substituting the" or "qualified to take the place of".
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I am able to replace the ball with no penalty.
Would anyone be able to replace the queen of chat?
Neither has ever been able to replace the wrinkly, lumbering, tongue-tickled Gita.
But these bands knew they would never be able to replace the singer they lost.
Fortunately, the driver was carrying a spare and was able to replace the pipe.
The model was successfully shown to be able to replace the simulation.
Sophisticated devices of small dimensions will be able to replace the traditional large coarse-grain detectors.
berries would ever be able to replace the trove of calories the bears now ingest from eating fatty seals.
Mr. Edelstein said he was pleased to be able to replace the production with "Asher Lev," by Aaron Posner.
Consumer spending also remains weak and has not been able to replace the slack from a slowdown in government measures.
However, before virtual environments are able to replace the traditional environments the differences between the methods must be worked out.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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