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No, this isn’t likely true and can be dangerous advice. Even if it’s on a 20a circuit, which I don’t think is a requirement yet, you can’t just swap the outlet if it’s a shared circuit
Its not a requirement, but it's pretty common on anything in the past couple decades for the wires to be capable (maybe not a 20a breaker switch)
Not sure about the shared circuit part, but yes, don't just swap it, do the proper research, but for many people it is just as easy as swapping the outlet.