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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mere example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that the example being referred to is not significant or is just one of many possible instances.
Example: "This is a mere example of the many ways we can approach the problem."
Alternatives: "just an example" or "only a sample."
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"Wipeout" may be a mere example of disposable comedy, but it connects with an average of eight million viewers each week.
True, he was a member of a dying breed -- the old school of academic male poets -- but to disparage Matthews as a mere example of a lifestyle is to miss the great Horatian virtue he embodied: that of civility, which entailed the lost art of conversing.
These can be framed in terms of Beetham's three dimensions of legitimacy and, subsequently, as a mere example, compared with the setup of the Overijssel case.
As such they are a mere example of the policy challenge that rests upon many states' shoulders to decide on whether or not change the mode of legal governance for establishing heat infrastructures from a bottom-up perspective.17.17
As a mere example, decreasing of the equivalent thermal resistance Rb applied to a small edifice (surface ~ 150 m2, for which ~ 200 linear meters of borehole are needed) can entail a total borehole length reduction on the order of 30 40 m (ca. 15 20%).
After all, the conduct is non-violent and a mere example of a somewhat harsh freedom of expression.
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Beyond this mere example, the issue of the value of personal data is key to our economy.
Doc Bronner's is just one mere example.
Just 25 of the cars are believed to have been built, with a mere five examples remaining, according to RM.
His use of these courts to pursue personal grievances, and particularly to treat delinquents as if mere examples of a whole class worthy of punishment, angered the rich, who were annoyed as well by his enormous wealth and ostentatious living.
I was keen to read Haldane's argument, and it turned out to go a good deal deeper than providing mere examples of workers wasting time on social-media sites.
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