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Discover LudwigThe phrase "i replaced with" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It may be acceptable in spoken language, but it is not grammatically correct in written language. Instead, you can use "I replaced [something] with [something else]." Example: "I replaced the broken lightbulb with a new one."
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While Alexis quickly became the front runner, concerns were raised that the name applied to people more than cars (being associated with the Alexis Carrington character on the popular 1980s primetime drama Dynasty), and as a result the first letter was removed and the "i" replaced with a "u" to morph the name to Lexus.
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If I dig them up, can I replace with fresh plants?
But the peas I replace with a half-dozen mounds for sugar pumpkins.
The spike events from cell type A are not being communicated to cell type B. But when I replace with NetCon statements, events are being delivered.
What information did I replace with this?
2) Splitting operation As shown in Fig. 4, each node v i is replaced with v i " and v i '.
"I was replaced with a captain who was actually paid more than I was," O'Haire told The Huffington Post.
I've replaced with a corrected version above.
Then I was replaced with a Tony winner before the production.
The script gave initial talking points that I later replaced with my own.
So here's the list of what I've replaced with my iPhone.
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