Substitution Of With

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The noun substitution refers to the act of replacing one thing with another. Your football coach might make a substitution by sending you onto the field to take over for a player who is tired or injured.

Substitution is the use of words such as 'one' and 'the same' and 'do' to provide cohesion and avoid repetition in a text. In noun replacement, we can replace nouns in the following ways: 'This towel is wet. Have you got a dry one?

If we substitute something (let's call it A), that means A is either: Being used or placed in the place of something else (B). In this case, we use the preposition for. The sentence pattern is: substitute A for B, and means that in the end A is used instead of B.

The preposition to pair with "substitute" (the verb) is "for". So, "substitute for the formal criminal justice system," is correct. (Edit) "Substitute" can also take "with" as a preposition, which reverses the order of what is being substituted.

To use something or someone instead of another thing or person: substitute something for something You can substitute oil for butter (= use oil instead of butter) in this recipe. substitute something with something You can substitute the wheat flour with almond flour (= use almond flour instead of wheat flour).

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Substitution Of With