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'has largely replaced' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something has been almost fully replaced by something else. For example, "The use of paper maps has largely replaced the need to stop and ask for directions."
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The spectrophotometer has largely replaced the colorimeter.
Natural gas has largely replaced manufactured gas.
Financially, the war economy has largely replaced formal economic life.
Tourism has largely replaced mining in these parts.
(The C.C.D has largely replaced photographic film in astronomical cameras).
Rasch analysis has largely replaced impact factor methodology for developing health status measures.
The use of cable fixation has largely replaced the use of wire for interlaminar fixation.
It has largely replaced coincidence range finders for surveying and radar in certain military applications.
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BACKGROUND: Second-generation antipsychotics have largely replaced first-generation antipsychotics for the treatment of schizophrenia, but a large-scale cost/effectiveness analysis has not been attempted.
Pines have largely replaced them.
Synthetic sponges have largely replaced natural ones for household use.
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