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Discover Ludwig"be a mere" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered insignificant or unimportant. Example: "To her, the expensive diamond ring was just a mere trinket compared to the love and commitment of her partner."
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This used to be a mere battle of wits.
Bullshit, by contrast, might seem to be a mere bagatelle.
Should the threshold be a mere 25 deaths a year?
Earnhardt does not want to be a mere Nascar novelty.
Her new drive will be a mere 50 minutes.
The removal cost would be a mere £3.5bn.
Confirmation of any Trump nominee should be a mere formality.
Nor would this be a mere token gesture of conciliation.
That would be a mere shadow of freedom.
The European Commission must be a mere arbiter between members, messy as this may be.
In contrast, population growth in the North is predicted to be a mere 600,000 people.
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