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Discover Ludwig"employed instead" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to mean "used in place of something else". For example, "My father employed a tutor instead of sending me to a private school."
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Three elected commissioners are the chief administrators, though a full-time manager may be employed instead.
As a result, it's frequently circumvented – plenty of free software exists on the internet to do this – and so other forms of protection, like fingerprinting, are employed instead.
That amount does not take into account what a white-collar defendant could generate by being gainfully employed instead of working on the prison laundry.
Julie Huckstep, from Kent, argued: "If a GP is absent, a locum GP is employed instead allowing the nurse to continue with their work".
In recognition of the fact that this is a humanitarian crisis of international proportions, rather than a British problem, the Independent will no longer be using the term 'migrant crisis' when 'refugee crisis' can be employed instead.
Alternatively, a magnetostrictive transducer is employed instead of piezoelectric stack.
Therefore, reactivity control devices known as lithium thermal expansion modules were employed instead.
To separate both effects, the cepstrum can be employed instead [27].
In this case, DNN-based acoustic models have been employed, instead of SGMMs.
Boltzmann selection mechanism was employed instead of roulette wheel selection by Haijun and Qingxian [7].
In this work, the saturation relay is employed instead of the conventional ideal relay.
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