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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about your merits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's qualities, achievements, or positive attributes, often in a context of evaluation or recommendation.
Example: "In the meeting, we will discuss your merits and how they align with the requirements of the position."
Alternatives: "regarding your strengths" or "concerning your qualifications".
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Energies devoted to tearing down your colleague are high-risk (you might come across as spiteful, or nuts) with no clear rewards (a co-worker's faults say nothing about your merits).
In a world where the views of your colleagues about your merits matter so much to your chance of promotion, it is not at all surprising a great deal of effort goes into media work no one but political insiders ever see.
Instead of sitting down to tea with Miss Thing and arguing about your merits (and PS, Miss Thing will always win, even when she loses--it's the engagement that signifies loss), you see that this particular table is one of many in an enormous restaurant.
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Second, what was it about your performance that merited your bonus from a company that was being propped up by taxpayer money and are there any records of your performance assessment - or are there any assessments of your performance.
4. Extended Response: What about you merits your inclusion in Taylor's Girl Gang?
Extended Response: What about you merits your inclusion in Taylor's Girl Gang?
You overcame it all with grace and dignity and you were walking breathing farting proof that all the fear based ridiculous stereotypes, myths and blatant untruths some believe about your "type" had absolutely no merit.
But you're not asking about the merits of your friend's behavior; you're asking how to tell him that his behavior is unacceptable to you.
Your judgments about the merits of a particular program of health insurance are not the place of an economist or a government.
JUDE RYAN San Antonio, Fla . To the Editor: It is striking that about half the people mentioned in your article about the merits of skipping college were in fact admitted to an elite college like Harvard or Stanford.
Public proclamations about the merits of your wares have been anathema here for more than 50 years – but things are changing.
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