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1 замена замен·а
1) (действие) substitution, replacementзамена отдельных слов (в тексте) — verbal alteration / corrections
2) (заменяющее лицо или предмет) substitute; (равноценный заменитель) equivalentслужить заменой — to be a substitute (for)
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