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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any merit" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the value or worth of an idea, proposal, or argument. Example: "Before we proceed, let's evaluate if this suggestion has any merit in our current project."
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Does this theory have any merit?
Not one of these has any merit.
Is there any merit to Trump's claim?
Rep. Paul Ryan's health care reform plan has any merit?
Is there any merit in her classist assertions?
Is there any merit to its action then?
But he was unsure whether the idea had any merit.
As literature, it is not of any merit".
In a matter of years we will see if there is any merit to this interpretation.
Standard & Poor's reportedly dismissed the Italian claims as "entirely baseless and without any merit".
If denialism has any merit it is that it invites its own demolition.
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