I don't see anything questionable about this. Product A can be a valid replacement for Product B for only a subset of users.
A bike is a perfectly valid replacement for a car for the set of people who only drive a couple of miles to commute to work. It's obviously not a replacement for all users, but that doesn't undermine the valid claim that it is for some.
A bike is a perfectly valid replacement for a car for the set of people who only drive a couple of miles to commute to work. It's obviously not a replacement for all users, but that doesn't undermine the valid claim that it is for some.