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Discover Ludwig"substitute bill" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a legislative bill that is proposed to replace another one. For example: "When the original bill failed to pass, Congress proposed a substitute bill with some modifications."
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The substitute bill Republicans presented Wednesday night made modest changes to win over Republicans.
So, Hudson Valley Foie Gras, in Ferndale, N.Y., hired a lobbyist to promote a substitute bill.
The Republicans' substitute bill may be their only amendment allowed under the rule.
There is a substitute bill being offered by the district's delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton, which would simply direct the city to comply with the Supreme Court ruling.
That was the principal argument of Council member Roger Berliner (D-Bethesda) who unsuccessfully offered a substitute bill that exempted private land from the ban.
Mr. Levin's substitute bill would make retaliation a crime, which is a positive step, and would allow the civilian service chiefs to intervene if military officers refused to follow a recommendation to prosecute made by military lawyers under his supervision.
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Substitute Billing's half-volley from 20 yards out made it a nail-biting final 20 minutes for Cardiff manager Warnock, who had a spell managing the West Yorkshire side in the mid-1990s.
The substituted bill contains some improvements over current law.
L. 101 508, § 13207(a)(1)(E), substituted "bill, joint resolution, amendment, motion, or conference report" for "bill, resolution, or amendment" and struck out "or any conference report on any such bill or resolution" after "reducing revenues for such fiscal year,".
L. 101 508, § 13207(a)(1)(F), substituted "bill, joint resolution, amendment, motion, or conference report" for "bill, resolution, or conference report" and struck out "(or any amendment which provides such new spending authority)" after "subsection (c)(2)(A) or (B) of this section".
L. 101 508, § 13207(a)(1)(G), substituted "bill, joint resolution, amendment, motion, or conference report, as reported to its House" for "bill or resolution" and struck out "(or any amendment which provides such new spending authority)" after "subsection (c)(2)(C) of this section".
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