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The phrase 'replacement of cement' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase in a variety of contexts, such as construction, engineering, and architecture, for example: "The use of recycled plastic as a replacement of cement is growing in popularity due to its sustainability."
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Currently, some researchers have used ground bottom ash as a partial replacement of cement or combined it with alkali activating agent to completely replace cement.
Mineral admixtures were used as partial replacement of cement.
Using sludge, in partial replacement of cement in concrete, has been widely studied in recent years.
Using calcined mud in concrete, for partial replacement of cement, offers several advantages.
Therefore, fly ash and GGBFS were used as 30% replacement of cement.
Test specimens were prepared with 3% and 6% replacement of cement weight with nanosilica and a 10 30% replacement of cement weight with SCBA.
Class F fly ash was used as partial replacement of cement (30% by weight of cement).
Experiment results showed that recycled CBP could be used as partial replacement of cement in concrete.
The mixtures included PC concrete, 30 % SF replacement of cement, 25 % FA replacement of cement, 5 % FA replacement of sand, 10 % FA replacement of sand and 15 % FA replacement of sand, respectively.
While ground slags can be used as partial replacement of cement, the binder usually occupies only 15 20% volume of concrete, and slags cannot be used as full replacement of cement (Roychand et al. 2016).
Most previous studies have individually focused on CLSM made with Portland cement or a partial replacement of cement.
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