decide to replace
Frequency: 7.013.5 per million words
To make a choice to get a replacement for something.
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- After much deliberation, the company decided to replace its outdated software.
- She decided to replace her old car with a more fuel-efficient model.
- The committee will meet next week to decide to replace the retiring CEO.
- We've decided to replace the broken window before winter arrives.
- Many homeowners often decide to replace their roofs after a severe storm.
- He might decide to replace his current phone if a newer model is released.
- The school board decided to replace the traditional textbooks with digital versions.
- If the component is faulty, you should decide to replace it immediately.
- They had already decided to replace the worn-out carpet with hardwood flooring.
- I need to decide to replace my running shoes soon; they are falling apart.