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The phrase "a merger of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the combination or unification of two or more entities, such as companies, ideas, or concepts.
Example: "The merger of the two companies created a powerful new player in the market."
Alternatives: "a combination of" or "an amalgamation of".
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(A) Merger of two or more hospitals.
But was it a merger of equals?
"It's not about a merger of emotions, it's about a merger of businesses".
This paper is a merger of three almost identical projects.
When is a merger of equals really a takeover?
The deal is described as a merger of equals.
The product of a merger of five companies in 1650.
"It's never going to be a merger of equals.
"He called it a merger of equals," Mr. Klein writes.
The residence also is a merger of two other elements.
The cruise lines termed their deal a "merger of equals".
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