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Relegate

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The manager chose to relegate the injured player to the sidelines for the rest of the game.
The coach chose to relegate the out-of-form player to the second string for a chance to regain form.
The team manager made the tough decision to relegate the goalkeeper to a substitute role after a series of mistakes.
The coach had to relegate the player with a recent injury to a less demanding position.
The team decided to relegate the underperforming player to a reserve role to give others a chance.
The team captain had to relegate the player with a recent slump in form to a less demanding role for team balance.
The coach made the strategic move to relegate the player with limited skills to a less critical position.
The coach had to relegate the player with disciplinary issues to the bench.
The coach opted to relegate the inconsistent player to a reserve role.
The team manager decided to relegate the player with poor fitness levels to a substitute role for better performance.
The team captain made the tough decision to relegate the out-of-form player to the second string.
The coach had to relegate the injured player to a less physically demanding position to avoid aggravating the injury.
The captain decided to relegate the struggling team member to a substitute role.
The team captain opted to relegate the rookie player to a lower division for more experience.
The coach had to relegate the underperforming athlete to a lower division.
The coach had to relegate the player with disciplinary issues to a lesser role as a consequence.
The coach decided to relegate the star player to the bench due to poor performance.
The artist will relegate the design work to an illustrator.
The doctor will relegate the patient to a specialist.
The government will relegate the task to a committee.
The landlord will relegate the property management to a real estate agency.
The teacher asked the student to relegate the report to the principal.
The manager will relegate the project to the new employee.
The coach will relegate the responsibility of the team to the assistant coach.
The manager had to relegate the repetitive tasks to automated systems.
The editor had to relegate the redundant content to the cutting room floor.
The manager had to relegate the outdated equipment to storage.
The teacher decided to relegate the disruptive student to the back of the classroom.
The teacher had to relegate the latecomer to a separate seat as a consequence.
The CEO decided to relegate the underperforming department to a subsidiary company.
The homeowner had to relegate the old furniture to the garage.
The homeowner had to relegate the broken appliance to the repair list.
The parent had to relegate the broken toy to the pile of discarded items.
The museum curator had to relegate the damaged artwork to storage.
The director had to relegate the minor character to a smaller role in the play.
The manager decided to relegate the low-performing product to clearance sale.
The coach decided to relegate the inexperienced player to the bench during the game.
The chef had to relegate the burnt dish to the trash bin.
The project manager had to relegate the less critical tasks to a junior team member.
The government decided to relegate the controversial bill to further review.
The professor had to relegate the outdated textbook to optional reading material.
The coach decided to relegate the injured athlete to a supportive role in the team.
The manager decided to relegate the senior executive to a less visible role.
The manager will relegate the employee to a less important project.
The editor will relegate the writer to proofreading duties.
The company's restructuring plan will relegate some employees to lower positions.
The teacher will relegate the student to the back of the classroom.
The board of directors voted to relegate the project to a lower priority.
The organization will relegate the outdated technology to a less significant role.
The host will relegate the guest to a less prominent seat.
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