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"substitute for her" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but typically refers to someone or something that takes the place of another person in a certain situation. Example: "Samantha was unable to attend the meeting, so her colleague Sarah volunteered to substitute for her."
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An NPR spokeswoman said the organization would conduct an internal search for a substitute for her.
Aoife Mulholland, a runner-up in that reality show, will substitute for her twice a week.
Before missing school, she said she asked a colleague to request a substitute for her.
The Substitute For her 30th birthday, Miss Bouterse, her sister and their friends spend a long weekend in Las Vegas.
But for the most part, the wild and anarchic strain of McCarthy's humor is kept well within the bounds of geniality, a mild substitute for her true genius.
Beyoncé is expecting her first child, and presumably staged the Roseland takeover as a stopgap substitute for her usual global campaign.
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She was substituting for her husband and was mixing just a little vinegar into her remarks.
Instead, I did an after-the-show taping with an ABC reporter who was substituting for her the next day.
Zeus substituted for her a cloud, by which Ixion became the father of Centaurus, who fathered the Centaurs by the mares of Mount Pelion.
In Britain, the lesbian episodes were excised and in France Lulu's death at the hands of the Ripper was substituted for her conversion by the Salvation Army.
Her career began when in 1943 she became acting curator of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City, substituting for her husband, Beaumont Newhall, the photography historian and founder of the department, while he was in military service.
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