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Free sign up"seek to replace" is an acceptable phrase in written English and can be used to refer to looking for something to take the place of an existing item or idea.
For example, "The committee is seeking to replace the town's aging infrastructure with more efficient, up-to-date technology."
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The deafening uniformity with which some seek to replace it is the sound of totalitarianism.
Meanwhile, he said, he will seek to replace Andrew S. Eristoff as Manhattan Republican Party chairman.
Lacking in the most part a language of love, they seek to replace this with sex.
HOSTILE TAKEOVER The reinsurer Validus Holdings said on Wednesday that it would seek to replace the board of Transatlantic Holdings.
If his demands were not met, Pershing Square would seek "to replace a greater number of the existing directors".
The reinsurer Validus Holdings said on Wednesday that it would seek to replace the board of Transatlantic Holdings.
Asked if Mr. Bush would seek to replace the chairman, Jim Nicholson, he said, "I doubt that".
Several industry experts speculated that Lufthansa might seek to replace United with a more stable global partner, like American Airlines.
In 1934, after workers went on strike to seek to replace the company-supported union, the walkout turned violent.
Ipswich will seek to replace their captain, Jason De Vos, who is set to return to Canada.
District 20, Central Queens: Three promising candidates seek to replace John Liu, who is running for city comptroller.
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