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Discover LudwigThe phrase "article replaced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an article has been substituted or exchanged for another one.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback, the editor decided that the article replaced would better suit the publication's tone."
Alternatives: "article substituted" or "article exchanged".
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On 22 July 2004 this article replaced the incorrect version that had originally been published.
If a corresponding author appeared in more than one selected article, only one of these was randomly chosen and the other article replaced with a random selection (see web extra figure on bmj.com).
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This article replaces an earlier version that was published at 11 30 on Friday October 17.
This article replaces an article published on 9 November 2018, adding new material from Ilhan Omar and clarifying refugee camp information.
Eventually, the pronoun pairs will rewrite the entire Times article, replacing every pronoun with its corresponding noun.
This article replaces a previous version which wrongly stated that the SFO had "decided against" pursuing the Conservative party for return of funds allegedly stolen from the Polly Peck group by Asil Nadir.
Sputnik later removed the Facebook post and the article, replacing it with a story making the opposite claim.
4 50 p.m.: This article replaces a breaking news post about the shooting with a more detailed account of what is known so far.
If you see any of this in the article, replace the first-person pronouns with second or third-person ones (such as "you", "he", "she", and "they").
The picture on this article was replaced on 17 March.
The image accompanying this article was replaced on 26 November 2013 because of a copyright issue.
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