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The phrase 'replaced for something' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used in a sentence to describe the idea of something being exchanged for something else. For example, "The old chair was replaced for something more comfortable."
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But, as Dezecot patiently explains to the whingers, they are being gradually replaced for something more accommodating to the less tolerant arse.
PreCentral have been doing some digging, and have also deduced that the problematic MicroUSB door has been removed, and the edges are now a matte finish, leading them to believe that the crack-prone plastic has been replaced for something stronger.
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Convert your number to blahdecimal (blah is replaced for the prefix of your base), Now, you have discovered something.
And because our favorite sugar-sweetened beverages will have to be replaced with something, look for plant-based waters to climb in popularity, with watermelon and birch waters joining coconut waters on the shelves of many supermarkets.
It will eventually be replaced by something better, but for now, MP3 is the Internet software du jour.
We have to repeal Obamacare, and it can be — and — and it can be replaced with something much better for everybody.
These terms should be replaced with something more appropriate for molecular evolutionary processes.
And, oddly, the closer the viewer looks at the incisions, the less distress he feels; finally, his repugnance recedes and is replaced by something akin to awe for the work of the anonymous surgeon, for the neat and clean way the body has been closed, for the small outward signs of damage.
One donor called for Farage to be replaced by "something quieter".
The talk of the "best-case scenario" for Afghanistan is being replaced by something darker.
Ms. Carepa said that the jail would be torn down and replaced with something that has facilities for women.
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