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stand in for
Idioms and Phrases
Substitute for, as in He's kindly agreed to stand in for me at the reception . [Early 1900s]Example Sentences
Kemi Badenoch chose not to appoint a deputy when she assembled her frontbench team, so it wasn’t clear who would stand in for her.
Casting back on their memories of first seeing the film, Bullock recalled a viewing during postproduction and being struck by the use of storyboard drawings to stand in for unfinished shots — and did not realize that that was not how it would actually look in the final movie.
She said she has also emailed and offered her services as a Nessa stand in for the show - but hasn't heard back yet.
A diorama of a pride of lions can stand in for a hunt, or for a hierarchy, reinforcing the idea of the lion king.
Frank even gave the couple their own in-house tiki bar to stand in for Tiki-Ti.
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