fill someone's shoes vs stand in

fill someone's shoes

verb
  • To do (somebody's) job; to perform or assume (somebody's) role. 

stand in

verb
  • To substitute for; to replace; (theater) to serve as an understudy. 

  • To make one of a party in a bet or other speculation. 

  • To take a side in a dispute. 

noun
  • A substitute; a replacement. 

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