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The phrase "will fill in for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone will take on a role or responsibility temporarily for someone else who is unable to do so. Example: "Jane will fill in for Mary as team captain while she is on vacation."
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Roy will fill in for the injured Ryan Kesler.
When Vitt returns, he will fill in for Payton.
News reports indicate that the head of children's design will fill in for Mr. Robinson.
David Robinson will fill in for Mr. Vonk, who is the orchestra's music director.
Now LeBlanc will fill in for the sudden shortage of safeties.
Nashville players will fill in for any Louisiana players who cannot make it.
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Politico's Michael Calderone reports that Tapper, the network's White House correspondent, will fill-in for Stephanopoulous this Sunday with Moran, a co-anchor of "Nightline," filling in the next Sunday.
Hinchliffe, 26, a right-hander, was 2-0 in three starts at Class AAA Norfolk and will fill in Thursday for Al Leiter, who has a strained flexor tendon in his left elbow.
There will be virtually no inconvenience to the residents, because professional caregivers will fill in the questionnaires for them.
The physiotherapists will fill in diary logs for each child to monitor their compliance with the training and the actual content of the fitness training.
The CAPE was adapted for children at a younger age to the Pre-school CAPE by changing some items and parents will fill in the questionnaire for their children.
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