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The phrase "vice for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear when it could be used, as it does not form a standard expression or idiom.
Example: "He was a vice for the organization" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "substitute for" or "replacement for"
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For generations, politicians tried to combat vice; for the last four decades, they have promoted it.
My airport vice for a year or so is using Twitter to post about my flight delays.
In any case, many states have eagerly marketed vice for tax money, most notably with state-run lotteries and casinos.
The late J.M. Kariuki, a Kenyan populist MP, called homosexuality "that vice for which we Africans have no name".
Last month the Columbia Journalism Review criticised Vice for its treatment of freelance journalists in the US.
"I remember watching Miami Vice for the first time in the common room at boarding school," she confided.
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Mr. Giordano quickly explained: "Not for vice president, for Senate".
For AMC: Joel Stillerman, senior vice president for original programming production and digital content; Susie Fitzgerald, senior vice president for scripted programming; Jason Fisher, senior vice president for production.
They are: Marty Hahnfeld, vice president for sales; Scott Lamb, vice president for account management; and Matt Tucker, chief operating officer.
Marc Z. Kramer, senior vice president for production, was named senior vice president for circulation.
Josh Stinchcomb, vice president for digital sales, was promoted to vice president for corporate partnerships.
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