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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again replaced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has been substituted or changed back to a previous state once more.
Example: "The old software was again replaced with the updated version after several issues were reported."
Alternatives: "replaced once more" or "substituted again".
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And that just set off a cycle in which a replacement was marketed, prohibited, and once again replaced.
He again replaced Docherty, who had been sacked.
TALK of economic woes has once again replaced the World Cup around South African water coolers.
On Sunday, McDowell again replaced Woods, as the last man standing.
The second pair was destroyed in a German air raid in 1940 and again replaced in 1953.
"But only one can do it, really".And for the briefest moment, the smile was gone from Ennis's face again, replaced by a slight and fleeting scowl.
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But, again, replacing the refrigerant means replacing the hoses with new ones that have special liners.
It's a trick Hornung uses again and again: replacing the expected with uncomfortable, unknown terrain.
Owner George Steinbrenner once again fired manager Bob Lemon, once again replacing him with Gene Michael.
The interesting dilemma for Mr Putin is whether to stay as prime minister or become president again, replacing Dmitry Medvedev.
But Coolaid finds him pivoting again, replacing avuncular barbecue charm with Snoop's most aggressive delivery ever.
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