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we have substituted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "we have substituted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that one thing has been replaced with another in a specific context. Example: "In our latest experiment, we have substituted the original ingredient with a more sustainable option."
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36 human-written examples
Where biology has failed humans, we have substituted culture.
News & Media
Four years into our occupation, we have failed on every promise, while we have substituted Baath Party tyranny with a tyranny of Islamist, militia and criminal violence.
News & Media
In the decades since, we have substituted men hunting badgers with spades and dogs for culls organised by civil servants and carried out with infrared night vision.
News & Media
Is it possible that we have substituted Stingley's for another hit delivered against a Minnesota Viking receiver, Sammy White, in the 1977 Super Bowl and, absent evidence to the contrary, supposed that Stingley suffered the same kind of cataclysmic blow?
News & Media
It will be a great day for America, incidentally, when we begin to eat bread again, instead of the blasphemous and tasteless foam rubber that we have substituted for it And I am not being frivolous now, either.
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What has happened is that the private, man-guarding, aspect of the force turned out not to be reliable, and we have substituted it with the much more reliable and better trained military force.
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Here we've substituted the jam with the lively sharpness of seasonal rhubarb.
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"We've substituted modern cultivars in response to modern maintenance concerns," Ms. Hughes said, "and we'd like to get back to the original intent of this plan".
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None of us much like dwelling on the slow erosion of our bodies in this environment — the bone-density decay, the pale, starved skeletons we've substituted for our old selves.
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I think in some instances we've substituted measuring money for happiness even though few people have set the explicit goal of having more money than the next person.
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We've substituted more of a guided tour," she explained.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "we have substituted", ensure the context clearly indicates both the original item and its replacement for clarity.
Common error
Avoid vague statements like "We have substituted X." Instead, specify why X was replaced and what benefits the new item provides. E.g., "We have substituted traditional plastic with biodegradable polymers to reduce environmental impact."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "we have substituted" functions as a declarative statement indicating that a replacement has occurred. It conveys the action of exchanging one thing for another, often to improve functionality or adapt to new conditions, as demonstrated in Ludwig examples.
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Science
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
10%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "we have substituted" is a grammatically sound and frequently used expression for indicating that one thing has been replaced by another. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. Its usage is common in both scientific and news contexts, indicating a formal to neutral register. To enhance clarity, it's best to specify the reason for the substitution. Alternative phrases include "we have replaced" and "we have exchanged". The most common error involves not providing enough context about the reason for the substitution.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we've replaced
Uses a contraction and a different verb to convey the same meaning.
we have exchanged
Employs "exchanged" instead of "substituted", implying a mutual giving and receiving.
we have swapped
Utilizes "swapped", suggesting a more informal and often reversible exchange.
we have switched
Replaces "substituted" with "switched", indicating a change from one thing to another.
we have used instead
Offers a more explicit way of stating that something is being used in place of something else.
we have superseded
Uses "superseded", implying that the replacement is superior or more effective.
we have opted for
Implies a deliberate decision to choose one thing in preference to another.
we have adopted
Indicates a more formal or intentional choice of one thing over another.
we have gone with
Uses a more casual phrase to indicate a selection or preference.
we have converted
Suggests a transformation or change in form during the substitution.
FAQs
How can I use "we have substituted" in a sentence?
Use "we have substituted" to indicate that something has been replaced by something else, often to improve upon the original or adapt to new circumstances. For example, "We have substituted the old software with a new, more efficient system."
What can I say instead of "we have substituted"?
You can use alternatives like "we have replaced", "we have exchanged", or "we have swapped" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "we have substituted" or "we have replace"?
"We have substituted" is correct. "Replace" is a verb that needs to be in its past participle form when used with "have", so the correct form would be "we have replaced".
What's the difference between "we have substituted" and "we have modified"?
"We have substituted" implies a complete replacement of one thing with another. "We have modified" suggests that something has been altered or adjusted, but not entirely replaced.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested