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Free sign upThe phrase "am to replace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future action or obligation, often in formal contexts.
Example: "I am to replace the outgoing manager next month."
Alternatives: "I am scheduled to replace" or "I am meant to replace".
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Any assertion about humans automatically allows for the phrase "I am" to replace "Humans are".
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The plan is to replace….
These are to replace ancient Belgian rifles.
Another challenge was to replace the ceiling.
It was not immediately clear who is to replace him.
Kenyon's skill is to replace narrative with watching.
A Chinese buffet is to replace Stephanie's.
The three new appointments are to replace Clark, Robert Jenkins and Michael Cohrs.
They were to replace "failing schools" and "bog-standard" comprehensives.
"The goal is to replace the entire petrochemical industry".
The idea is to replace cash.
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