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The phrase "advertised to replace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a product or service that is promoted as a substitute for another.
Example: "The new smartphone model is advertised to replace the previous version, offering enhanced features and better performance."
Alternatives: "marketed as a substitute for" or "promoted to take the place of".
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While Professor Kobre's Lightscoop is not advertised to replace external flash units, some photographers may be interested in its low-tech but effective approach to bouncing the built-in flash itself.
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Look for cozy hearth-and-home family scenes in advertising to replace images of extreme sports, adventure and rugged individualism.
"But it depends on whether there are other forms of advertising to replace it". A shift has already taken place at major studios: last year, their spending fell for newspaper and television ads in the United States and increased for the Internet and trailers.
Other BPA-free thermoplastic resins, some hypothesized or advertised to be EA-free, are replacing PC resins used to make reusable hard and clear thermoplastic products such as baby bottles.
And it has been searching, so far unsuccessfully, for a new head of advertising sales to replace Anil Singh, who has held that position since 1996 but is moving to an unspecified position.
Too many fledgling "freedom-fighters" took to swaggering around the Jordanian capital Amman, advertising their ambition to replace the Hashemite kingdom with their own revolutionary order - and Arafat fell victim to his sudden, meteoric success.
But AdSense doesn't change the whole terrain of advertising, much less threaten to replace advertising with other things.
Our factory advertised for some sewers to replace the ones we'd lost, and one evening I brought a flyer back to the house.
When it comes to local advertising, everybody wants to replace the Yellow Pages, which makes money hand-over-fist from local merchants across the country.
News publications rely on income from large content efforts sponsored by companies — variously called "branded content", "sponsored content" or "native advertising" among other things — to replace a decline in more traditional advertising.
The BOA is also advertising for a chief executive to replace Simon Clegg, who has been shunted to head up the organisation's 2012 focus.
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