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The phrase "admirable replacement for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an alternative that is commendable or praiseworthy in place of something else.
Example: "The new software is an admirable replacement for the outdated system we were using."
Alternatives: "commendable substitute for" or "worthy alternative to".
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Most impressive is Ciarán Hinds, an admirable replacement for Baker as Dr Bill Maplewood.
America, Japan and the EU are close to phasing them out; other countries are set to do so too.For efficiency, compact fluorescent lamps are an admirable replacement for regular light bulbs.
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The soprano Hei-Kyung Hong, a house mainstay when starrier names drop out, was her admirable replacement.
Elizabeth Llewellyn's Countess was an admirable late replacement for an indisposed Kate Valentine.
My slow cooker has been an admirable substitute for a sous-vide machine, but this looks like the best replacement that there's room in an NYC apartment for.
The lament is about replacing a replacement for the replacement.
Italy promise to be a serious team, led by the consistently admirable Anthony Minichiello – and wouldn't he be a canny replacement for Sam Tomkins at Wigan next year, if those whispers turn out to be true?
But I think ChipsinBelly has the right idea (also, an admirable name): so long as you think of her as a replacement for Jo rather than for Ros, Beth doesn't seem too bad.
"Gary Keedy, a late replacement for the injured Zafar Ansari, bowled a fine spell of left-arm spin but Neil Dexter showed admirable concentration and technique to lead Middlesex to stumps".
The provisional replacement for Williams?
"Replacement for what?" she asked.
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