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The phrase "looking for a replacement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to describe a situation in which someone is seeking to find a different option for something. For example, "The owner of the pet store is looking for a replacement for her aging cash register."
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They've been looking for a replacement".
I set about looking for a replacement.
"But he knows that we are looking for a replacement".
They have been looking for a replacement ever since.
For now, the zoo is not looking for a replacement.
General Manager Brian Cashman is not looking for a replacement.
She roams the streets looking for a replacement.
Even if he was still looking for a replacement Rodolfo.
She's looking for a replacement, though, and really needs to make up her mind.
Mr. Levy is looking for a replacement, but no names have surfaced so far.
After an appropriate mourning period, word got out that he was looking for a replacement.
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paying for a replacement
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search for a replacement
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looking for a child
looking for a word
looking for a chance
looking for a teacher
looking for a reason
looking for a compromise
looking for a business
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