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Karen15 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Replaced [by/with]

Hello,

Which of the following are correct?

1. The face on the cover has been replaced with John's face.
2. The face on the cover has been replaced by John's face.
3. The logo has been replaced with a blue and white one.
4. The logo has been replaced by a blue and white one.

Thanks.

  

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'replaced by' is the typical choice. Far less often you'll see 'replaced with'. CJ

  • 'replaced by' is the typical choice.
  • Far less often you'll see 'replaced with'.
  • CJ
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'replaced by' is the typical choice. Far less often you'll see 'replaced with'.

CJ

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