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"substitutions" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when you are referring to making a swap of one thing for another, or to replace something. For example, "I made some substitutions in the recipe, using almond milk instead of dairy milk."
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substitutions
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The substitutions made in the Oxford Junior Dictionary – the outdoor and the natural being displaced by the indoor and the virtual – are a small but significant symptom of the simulated screen life many of us live.
He made good substitutions and got all the big calls right.
The away side continued to buzz in and around the Charlton box and one move down the left saw Charlie Daniels fire across goal and just wide following a flurry of substitutions from both sides.
Revitalised by late substitutions and some unlikely heroes, the US took advantage and will be in buoyant mood for the exhibition against Germany in Cologne on 10 June, and, surely, their defence of the Concacaf Gold Cup, which starts next month on home soil.
And putting four past an Italian defence is a feat in itself (even if these Italians had to play a man short for half an hour: a player was injured after the coach had made his three permitted substitutions).
Ronald Weitzer of George Washington University, who has picked through the methodology, describes these substitutions as "bizarre".
That is due largely to substitutions in public and private spending (that is, money that people and governments spend on sports franchises would otherwise be spent elsewhere).Unfortunately, neither the Falcons nor the Georgia World Congress Centre Authority, on whose property the Georgia Dome sits and the new facility will sit, seems terribly interested in what Atlantans think.
But football's limit of just three substitutions per match puts a premium on endurance above all else.
If prices rose over a longer time horizon absent the sharp reversals in prices the world oil market saw in the 1990s, and as one would design a policy aimed at cutting long-term consumption then more substantial substitutions would occur.
Drawing on the work of the great hero of free markets, Friedrich Hayek, he argued that the advance of technology and the interplay of scarcity, price signals, innovation and substitutions would solve those seemingly intractable problems, as it has done throughout human history.
Even changing some letters to numbers ("e" to "3", "i" to "1" and so forth) does little to reduce the vulnerability of such passwords to an automated "dictionary attack", because these substitutions are so common.
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