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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slowly replacing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a process in which one item, person, or idea is gradually taking the place of another. For example, "Renewable energy sources are slowly replacing fossil fuels in many parts of the world."
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At Bertelsmann, hope is slowly replacing panic.
Is it slowly replacing your standalone appliances and devices?
Only later do students move into the labor market, slowly replacing retiring (and less skilled) workers.
Buildings are slowly replacing long-term investments that consume a lot of energy.
Berlin Jews worry that monuments are slowly replacing the camps themselves.
It was, and a disabling confusion was slowly replacing this phantom pain.
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White feathers slowly replace the brown or black down.
The second screen experience slowly replaced the first — I barely looked up at the television.
As the longitudinal contraction wave moves posteriorly, it is slowly replaced by the circular contraction wave.
The leaders of their tribes and clans slowly replaced the former landlords.
They would also slowly replace a scheme that covers seasonal farmworkers in the south with a new nationwide one.
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