Added and something. Added and some thing.

I inserted A. In some cases, B replaced A. In other words I added B,

  and replaced with B. How can I  

write Ib?

  Added and replaced B  

The above is not correct, because it implies that B was replaced with something else.

  Added and replaced with B  

The above is ambiguous, as it could be interpreted as “Added with B, and replaced with B” is not something I did.

Is there a single word I use instead of “replace with”? How can we develop the sentence without repeating B or adding A?

I added MyNamespace

in the comments. MyWindowsInterfaceFunction (MyWindows interface) to.as classes which did not already have a similar function. It replaced the similar functions with MyNamespace. MyInterfaceFunction in those that did. Did not.

What is the best new concept/method to explain it to everyone?

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I would move away from the verb replaced, since it results in an ambiguous interpretation.

Instead of using something synonymous with simple sentence construction, I added and substituted B. Although

really, as a single sentence


that describes everything, it should be a bit longer: I added and, in some cases,

substituted B.

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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I would move away from the verb replaced, since it results in an ambiguous interpretation.

Instead of using something synonymous with simple sentence construction, I added and substituted B. Although

really, as a single sentence


that describes everything, it should be a bit longer: I added and, in some cases,

substituted B.

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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I would move away from the verb replaced, since it results in an ambiguous interpretation.

Instead of using something synonymous with simple sentence construction, I added and substituted B. Although

really, as a single sentence


that describes everything, it should be a bit longer: I added and, in some cases,

substituted B.

Answered on November 29, 2021.
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