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Discover Ludwig'I am substituting' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are taking the place of another person in a job, task, or activity. For example, "I am substituting for my colleague in teaching the afternoon class."
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Financially, that is more reasonable and I feel that is going to be better off for us, but I had to do a lot of thinking about that… I am substituting quality, I'm giving up my daughter's doctor, who I love--who has been there for both of [my children] since birth--to go to a complete unknown that I haven't heard the best things about.
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Clause (i) is substituted for "in a form" and clause (ii) is substituted for "in accordance with paragraph (2)(A)(i)" for clarity and consistency.
Also, since we require P i ≥ 0, β i is substituted as 0, due to the complementary slackness condition [42].
That is, w ℓ substitutes (tilde {mathbf {x}}) in (11), and N, λ l, and x i are substituted by M, (lambda _{i}^{u}) and u ℓ, respectively.
Its elements, R ij, denote the rates at which a nucleotide i is substituted by a nucleotide j; diagonal elements are R ii = −∑ j ≠ i R ij, the total rate away from i.
"You have great players and it is not a problem when I am substituted".
I'm substituting cottage cheese here for the ricotta used in the classic version of this lasagna.
"Cocteau told me that I was substituting for the Vicomtesse de Noailles, whom I knew," he said, "but neither he nor she nor anybody else told me why.
"I didn't understand why I was substituted".
"When I was captain at Derby I once threw my boots off when I was substituted against Forest and he let me have it in front of everybody".
I was down and feeling sorry for myself after a nightmare performance against Iceland in which I was substituted at half-time.
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