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In place of somebody/something

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Replacement Not Equal

Using 'in place of' implies a substitute, but not necessarily equal in quality or characteristics.

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He took the night shift in place of his sick colleague, but wasn't as experienced.
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Temporary Substitute

'In place of' often suggests a temporary replacement rather than a permanent one.

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The professor used a video in place of the usual lecture, as she was away at a conference.
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Context Matters

The context in which 'in place of' is used can affect its connotation, implying preference, necessity, or improvisation.

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She sang in place of the lead vocalist, who lost her voice.
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