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"replaced it with" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when talking about replacing one thing with another. For example, "The burnt out light bulb had to be replaced, so I replaced it with a new one."
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For each of the retrieval, we replaced it with its corresponding journal title in the dataset.
Steinmetz had replaced it with a spare.
But replaced it with an identical one.
I replaced it with two quarters.
And what have we replaced it with?
He replaced it with a sedate Fiat people carrier.
Kennedy had crossed out "should" and replaced it with "must".
He replaced it with a list of six broad criteria.
The freedmen soon replaced it with a wood-frame church.
She replaced it with a shot of her campaign literature.
"We replaced it with an identical one," he said.
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