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Discover Ludwig"please replace" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are asking someone to replace something, usually with something else. For example, "Please replace the broken window with a new one."
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In the aforementioned few sentences, please replace the word "revolutionize" with "modify".
Then he can landscape 18 holes in the middle of the Isis caliphate, making sure there are signs up saying: "If you blow yourself up to reach eternal paradise, please replace any displaced divots".
(UK government readers: please replace "math" with "maths" in the above paragraph to aid comprehension. I would assume this goes without saying but, well, this does not appear to be the case if you are part of the UK government).
Following the suggestion of Fisher (2013) and Gouveia et al. (2009), a phrase was added at the beginning of the instrument: If it seems more appropriate to you, please replace the word 'God' with 'Transcendental', 'Cosmic Force', 'Universe' or another similar expression which makes the item more meaningful to you.
Guanaco population sampling section: please replace 'SIG' with 'GIS'GIS
Results "Four patients (57%) underwent …" Please replace "case" with "patient'.
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Please mentally replace the earlier song with this one.
So when the turnpike authority spends $44 million in everyone's nickels, dimes and quarters (no pennies, please) to replace the 49-year-old plaza that opened in 1951, what will welcome northbound motorists and bid farewell to their southbound counterparts may indeed by unlike any other toll booth on Earth.
Each trial (Fig. 1 B) began with the instruction "Please now replace your fingers on the keys".
If you do skip the turkey, please don't replace it with an artificial turkey substitute.
Moreover, please complement or replace the reference to Pöschl 2004 by a reference to Pöschl 2012, because the latter is more comprehensive and up-to.date: Pöschl U (2012) Multi-stage open peer review: scientific evaluation integrating the strengths of traditional peer review with the virtues of transparency and self-regulation.
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