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replaceable

adjective as in expendable

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"Something to think about… Do you honestly believe that the members of this iconic band truly think that, of all people, Chester Bennington is replaceable?" he wrote on Instagram.

From BBC

“The more you automate, and the more you remove people from your business, yes, you'll bring down costs. But you will also make your company more replaceable.”

From BBC

There’s a disposable and therefore replaceable drip pan.

Still, as she summons up the courage to ask the family to pay for her health insurance, she adds that she knows they see her as replaceable.

Inside an electric toothbrush’s waterproof housing is a battery that powers a tiny motor which rapidly rotates or vibrates a replaceable brush head.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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