Sentence examples for not designed to replace from inspiring English sources

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"These glasses are not designed to replace stemware," he added.

And a proposed ban treaty was not designed to replace the non-proliferation treaty.

"We're not designed to replace what teams and the league are currently doing," Canaday said.

"The triage service is not designed to replace existing phone counselling services, but enhance access to them.

The planned military action in the region, Mr. Fleischer said, "is not designed to replace one regime with another regime".

He added, "Skype and those kind of things are good for social uses, but they're not designed to replace the idea of a face-to-face meeting".

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"This unit isn't designed to replace the main home theater, but it's a great second-room application," said Chris Walker, director for audio-video marketing and product planning for Pioneer.

But both Leaman and Emery insist that Axonify isn't designed to replace existing products from other vendors.

Here's Google's description, Clips isn't designed to replace your smartphone camera or your DSLR.

This new PSP isn't designed to replace the current UMD-equipped generation, but rather live along side the PSP-3000.

In the same way, the apps aren't designed to replace a mobile app – you're not going to type an email on your Pebble.

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