Sentence examples for about to replaced from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about to replaced" is not correct in English.
It should be "about to be replaced." You can use the corrected phrase when indicating that something is imminent or will happen very soon.
Example: "The old software is about to be replaced with a new version that has more features."
Alternatives: "on the verge of being replaced" or "soon to be replaced."

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Anyone of that age who works in an office lives with the fear that they are about to replaced with someone younger, cheaper and with a more intuitive understanding of technology.

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In industrial applications electroporation-assisted extraction processes are about to replace conventional extraction.

In Germany the Christian Democrat Angela Merkel was about to replace the Social Democrat Gerhard Schröder as chancellor.

Could it be - whisper it - that genetic testing is about to replace astrology?

Shoaib Malik, who is about to replace Ajmal, might be that man.

Mr. Kelley, 45, is drawing attention now because the Bush administration is about to replace him.

Derek Jeter is about to replace Lou Gehrig as the Yankees' career hits leader.

His eyes lit up; the thrill of invention was about to replace the agony of defeat.

PAAL knows very well that Roboshaker is not about to replace the mädchen serving armfuls of frothing beer.

Presumably, you've heard that "Gigli" is not about to replace "Citizen Kane" on any list of best movies.

There are rumors that Mitterand is about to replace his Prime Minister, Pierre Mauroy, as well as Michel Rocard, the Minister of Planning, and Jaques Delors, the Finance Minister.

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