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be replaced from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'be replaced from' is not a standard phrase in English.
If you want to express the idea of something being replaced by something else, you can say that it is replaced with or by something else, or that it is substituted with or by something else. For example: "The faulty part was replaced with a new one."
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Science
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(18)
be replaced by
be replaced with
be substituted for
be exchanged for
be superseded by
be displaced by
be supplanted by
be substituted from
be removed from
be reinstated from
be amended from
be incorporated from
be relocated from
be altered from
be revamped from
be displaced from
be counterbalanced from
be changed from
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
24 human-written examples
The Vanguard-class submarines, which carry the Trident missiles, are due to be replaced from 2028.
News & Media
As with other math programs, workbooks might be replaced from year to year.
News & Media
The entire vine stock had to be replaced from that which had originally gone from France to the Americas.
News & Media
How long Barcelona's lasts, and whether these players can be replaced from the club's academy, only time will tell.
News & Media
Retaining walls are arranged according to the topography, and soil will be replaced from its front to its back to create terraces.
Academia
Regenerative medicine provides a promising avenue of research in which tissue lost from disease, trauma and congenital defects can be replaced from substitutes created in the laboratory.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
36 human-written examples
Others have urged the government to ensure that EU funding is replaced from 2019 onwards.
News & Media
The OPC was replaced from 0%to30%0% by SCRHA or MK as a binary system, whereas from 0%to40%0% by SCRHA and MK as ternary system.
In the presence of the telomerase, the quencher DNA was replaced from the probe DNA and the telomerase activity could be determined with the fluorescence enhancement.
By September this year, he said, the situation for most schools had stabilized, with departing students being replaced from waiting lists or by new arrivals.
News & Media
They were replaced from the 11th century by stone-built castles that served as both military strongholds and centres of administration.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "be replaced by" to emphasize the entity doing the replacing (e.g., "The old manager will be replaced by a new one"). Or, use "be replaced with" to highlight the new item taking its place (e.g., "The old carpet will be replaced with hardwood floors").
Common error
Avoid using "from" when indicating what something is being replaced with or by. "From" typically indicates origin, not the replacement itself. For instance, instead of saying "The old tires were replaced from new ones", say "The old tires were replaced with new ones."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be replaced from" functions as a passive construction where an item or entity undergoes substitution. However, it's often considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates it's not a standard English phrase, suggesting it's better to use alternatives like "be replaced by" or "be replaced with".
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Wiki
13%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
4%
Academia
4%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "be replaced from" appears in various sources, including news and scientific articles, Ludwig AI flags it as non-standard English. Grammatically, it's more correct to use "be replaced by" or "be replaced with", depending on whether you want to emphasize the agent of replacement or the new item itself. Given its grammatical ambiguity and the availability of better alternatives, it's best to avoid "be replaced from" in formal writing to ensure clarity and precision.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be replaced by
Indicates the agent or instrument doing the replacing. Focus is on who or what is taking the place of the original.
be replaced with
Specifies what the original item is being exchanged for. Focus is on the new item.
be substituted for
Similar to "be replaced by", emphasizing the act of substitution.
be exchanged for
Highlights a mutual exchange between two items.
be superseded by
Implies that something newer or better is taking the place of the original.
be displaced by
Suggests that the original item is being forced out or moved from its position.
be supplanted by
Implies a more gradual or subtle replacement.
be substituted with
Less common, but emphasizes the item used for the substitution.
be switched out for
Informal phrase suggesting a quick or easy exchange.
be swapped for
Informal and implies a simple exchange of one thing for another.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "be replaced" in a sentence?
The verb "be replaced" is typically followed by the prepositions "by" or "with". Use "be replaced by" to indicate what is doing the replacing (e.g., "The old system will "be replaced by" a new one"). Use "be replaced with" to specify what the original is being replaced with (e.g., "The broken window will "be replaced with" a new pane of glass").
What's the difference between "be replaced by" and "be replaced with"?
"Be replaced by" emphasizes the agent or instrument of replacement, while "be replaced with" emphasizes the new item that is taking the place of the old one. For example, "The old CEO was "be replaced by" a younger executive" focuses on who is doing the replacing. "The old carpet was "be replaced with" hardwood flooring" focuses on what the carpet is being exchanged for.
Is it ever correct to use "be replaced from"?
While some instances of "be replaced from" can be found, it's generally considered non-standard English. It's better to use "be replaced by" or "be replaced with" for clarity and grammatical correctness. If you intend to indicate the source from which a replacement is derived, consider rephrasing to avoid confusion.
What can I say instead of "be replaced from"?
Depending on the intended meaning, you can use alternatives like ""be replaced by"" or ""be replaced with"". If you want to emphasize the origin, rephrase the sentence to clarify (e.g., "The funding was replaced using money from the general fund" instead of "The funding was "be replaced from" the general fund").
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested