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The phrase "everyone is replaceable" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the idea that every person can be substituted or replaced by someone else. You can use this phrase to express the belief that no one is irreplaceable or indispensable in a certain role or position. For example: - In a company: "The CEO may be highly skilled and experienced, but everyone is replaceable. The success of the company does not solely depend on one person." - In a sports team: "The star player may be injured, but everyone is replaceable. Other players can step up and contribute to the team's victory." - In a relationship: "Although we may feel like we are the perfect match, the truth is that everyone is replaceable. We never know what the future holds."
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Everyone is replaceable.
'Everyone is replaceable.
GOLDMAN SACHS preaches a team approach to business that plays down individual personalities and insists everyone is replaceable.
It's a sound that lends urgency to the dance instructor's arsenal of motivational maxims, like "Everyone is replaceable" and "You are ruining your daughter's life".
Ok, so everyone is replaceable in a sense.
The talent pool is deep with competitive candidates and everyone is replaceable.
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