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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has replaced him' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which one person has been replaced by another. For example, "The new manager has replaced him in the position."
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Since then Usman Khawaja has replaced him.
Here Jones checks out the machine that has replaced him.
Just the canned and characterless speech that has replaced him.
Jesus has stepped into his boots and has replaced him.
Apple would not say whether it has replaced him.
He has replaced him with Baroness Stowell of Beeston.
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By then, Mancini had replaced him as captain, and City had bought his replacement up front, his countryman Sergio Ag?
By 1974, Mugabe had replaced him as Zanu leader.
At one point, I even suggested that Obama should have replaced him back in 2010.
Usually, they would have replaced him on the roster with an outfielder from the minors.
Later, he seemed slightly annoyed that Maradona had replaced him in the 69th minute.
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