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You can use "in lieu of" as a substitute for "for."
Instead of using the word challenging you can use the word gifted, special, special gifted.
The Spanish word "uso" translates to "use" in English.
YES.You can use the word have but not has.Dude you can make so many sentences such as-We can have 4 members in our group.
You can use the word "they" as a replacement for "them" in many cases in English language.
You could use the word "completely" as a subsitute for "totally".
a subsitute for alligator poo a subsitute for monkey poo a subsitute for any poo
A subsitute in math is a number that replaces a variable For example: 2xA 2 is going to be the subsitute of A The answer: 2x2
simply NO
yes you can. because u can use a subsitute from the milk.
Took, grabbed, pulled, poked, ect.
I think you can try to use tofu. If that doesn't work, you can buy soy cheese.
He made his dog Max be a reindeer.
No
No, not if the recommended weight is 5w30. Only use the weight recommended by the manufacture.
If you know how to use the word "agreement" in a sentence, then just subsitute the two words. Where the sentence would read "My team and I have reached an agreement on who should be benched", you can say "My team and I have reached a consensus on who should be benched".
Really only using the eggs as they are a natural form of protein. There are protein powders out there you can subsitute with.