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The phrase "as superseded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been replaced or rendered obsolete by something else.
Example: "The previous regulations are now considered outdated, as superseded by the new guidelines issued last month."
Alternatives: "as replaced" or "as rendered obsolete".
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Throughout most of Bhutanese history a continuous series of skirmishes and intrigues took place throughout the land as superseded jungpens and penlops awaited an opportunity to return to power.
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Strictly defined as "the science of man," it could be seen as superseding other specialized disciplines such as economics and political science.
Better access to the Soviet end of the story is this biography's main advantage over AN Wilson's Tolstoy, published in 1988, which it's billed as superseding.
One study found that carers are typically positioned in one of four ways: as free resources to support health workers, as co-workers working with professionals, as co-clients who need support themselves, or as caregivers superseded by professional interventions [ 28].
In fact,.NET is intended to replace Windows as the dominant computing platform in the years to come, just as Windows superseded its predecessor DOS.The announcement, however, left the computer industry nonplussed.
The American dream is a dream of progress – the idea that you are better off than your forebears, just as they superseded their parents – and it extends beyond money and stuff.
In an era when a single nightclub could catapult a performer into movies and television, the Hungry I played a special role, but its importance faded as television superseded live entertainment in many cities.
(Collingwood actually published an earlier theory of art in Outlines of a Philosophy of Art, but came to regard that theory as mistaken, superseded by the one in Principles of Art; what follows, and all references, concern the latter only).
Modern forms of "consensus" history see Madison and Hamilton alike as being superseded by Jackson, who ushered in a rowdy, undeferential, dirty-boots, small-business capitalism, contrasted with the gentility shared by all of the famous founders, no matter their differences.
As Eva Longoria supersedes Karl Rove as a power player, Republicans act as shellshocked as the Southern gentry overrun by Yankee carpetbaggers in "Gone with the Wind".
Objects that once seemed as indispensable as the companies that made them have been mercilessly superseded — as seen below.
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