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The phrase "that substitutes for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it is most commonly used when discussing pronouns or when identifying a word or phrase that replaces another in a sentence. Example: In the sentence, "John drove his car to work," the pronoun "his" is used as a substitute for the proper noun "John."
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You comment on things, and that substitutes for doing them".
The first type is an assistive robot that substitutes for lost limb movements.
He added: "There's little that substitutes for following these people for years.
It must also be shown that substitutes for railroads could not (or would not) have performed essentially the same role".
On Thursday, American officials met with four members of the appointed consultative body that substitutes for a parliament.
His presence is enhanced by the brightly gilded, delicately carved floral pattern that substitutes for the sky.
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The doctors were expected to purchase electronic medical records systems and to provide services that substituted for individual doctor visits, like e-mailing with patients.
We need to continually push the R&D envelope and raise the bar on efficiency and fuels that substitute for carbon-based fossil fuels.
Congress has made other decisions that substitute policy for science.
So verbatim I began like that, substituting Stephen for Kenneth.
Conservatives prefer translations, such as the God's Word Bible, that substitute "perversion" for "error".
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