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The phrase "a merger with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in business contexts to refer to the joining of two companies or organizations. For example, "The company is planning a merger with a similar firm in Japan."
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They called for a merger with Egypt.
So how about a merger with Merck?
Another possibility is a merger with Glencore.
This may hasten a merger with Mr Klaus's lot.
A merger with Seagram is still on the cards.
That might point to a merger with a big bank.
One idea, a merger with Ford, is improbable.
Novell did not discuss a merger with Red Hat.
Last summer, Northwest had discussions about a merger with American.
Bishop Curtis proposed a merger with St. Benedict.
A merger with Northwest would be much more disruptive.
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