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"promising replacement" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person, thing, or idea that is seen as a potential replacement or substitute for something else. Example: The company's CEO announced plans to retire next year, but there is a promising replacement within the company who has been groomed for the role.
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These studies suggested that nanostructured resorbable synthetic scaffolds could be promising replacement materials for partial bladder and urogenital repair as well as neobladder replacement.
Iger was not initially seen as a promising replacement.
Transparent polycrystalline alumina (PCA) is a promising replacement for sapphire.
Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) has been distinguished as a promising replacement of Normally Vibrated Concrete (NVC).
Pt-based bimetallic nanoparticles have attracted significant attention as a promising replacement for expensive Pt nanoparticles.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra has finally settled on an exceptionally promising replacement for James Levine as music director: the young Latvian maestro Andris Nelsons.
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Catalytically active open-cell solid foam packings are promising replacements for conventional randomly packed catalyst particles due to their low pressure drop and high specific surface area.
But already, bio-based technologies such as enzyme catalysts are promising replacements for industrial chemical processes.
Stable metal oxide electrodes, such as ZnO, are promising replacements for fluorenes, but are limited by a fixed electron injection level.[ 3, 18] In addition, spray pyrolysis, which is the common method for producing metal oxides in hybrid LEDs, requires deposition temperatures >350°CC.
Based on these results, three-dimensional HA-bredigite scaffolds could be promising replacements for HA scaffolds in bone regeneration.
Hydrocarbon biofuels, energy-equivalent to petroleum-based fuels, are identified as promising replacements for petroleum.
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