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The phrase "an replaced" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, as "an" typically precedes a noun, and "replaced" does not function as a noun in this context.
Example: "The part that was replaced is now functioning properly."
Alternatives: "a replacement" or "an alternative".
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An replaced Tu Cang's jungle sandals with new shoes and bought him a suit of clothes.
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A replaced tooth was defined as a missing tooth replaced by FDP or RDP.
A replaced tooth was defined as a missing tooth replaced by either FDP or RDP.
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