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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting replaced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where something or someone is being substituted or exchanged for another.
Example: "With the new technology emerging, many traditional jobs are at risk of getting replaced."
Alternatives: "being substituted" or "being superseded".
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One form of dictatorship seems to be getting replaced with another form: religious integralism.
"That's getting replaced with the new twenty-four-thousand-dollar standard deduction".
(The stand is getting replaced this summer and will be closed for a while; call before making the trek).
It should come as no surprise that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's "reset" button is getting replaced with President Obama's "stop" button.
Beginning to face questions about whether committing to "The Voice" means turning your back on your music career, one of the executive producers, Mark Burnett, insisted to Billboard, "There will never be anyone getting replaced, ever".
Codling was getting ill, and having to send ideas in by email; Anderson "was off my head on buckets of drugs"; Oakes, whose guitar parts were getting replaced by electronics, was "switching off", he says.
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But leaders don't have to become replaceable and get replaced.
Here is Langley's Theory of Replacements: Everything in life gets replaced.
Langley has come up with a "Theory of Replacements," Homer explains: "Everything in life gets replaced.
Everything else gets replaced".
"Lots of bodywork gets replaced".
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