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are merits
noun
Something deserving positive recognition.
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But there are merits in being decisive.
But what good are merits if you're not re-elected?
There are merits and disadvantages to Tinder, Happn, Grindr, Bumble and the rest.
There are merits to this argument, but there is also a danger that Mr Kohn may be trying to pass the buck.
A rational friend – and someone with whom I share cynical views with about almost everything important – is adamant that there are merits to this madness.
Doubtless there are merits to the plan (including a meander past the once-seen, never-forgotten Three Sisters hulking over Loch Achtriochtan).
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Return visits are merited.
Statistics suggest her fears are merited.
Our admissions policies are merit-based.
A few incursions to the north are merited.
From a competitive standpoint, their complaints are merited.
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