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The phrase "given way to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which one thing or idea has been replaced by another. For example: "Increased automation has given way to more efficient production methods."
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Discos have given way to pharmacies.
Contrition has since given way to bravado.
Faith has given way to doubt.
The carthorse has given way to ponies.
Now, cheeky has given way to saucy.
Gallantry has given way to psychopathology.
Formality has given way to familiarity.
Absence had given way to presence.
Psychobabble has given way to bizbabble.
Greed has given way to fear.
But euphoria has given way to disenchantment.
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