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The phrase 'being merged with' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to two entities that are combining or uniting, as in the sentence: "The two companies are in the process of being merged with one another."
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The OFNS continued to operate despite being merged with the Guardian's syndication department.
Cápsula is being merged with TBWA/Brazil, to form TBWA/ Cápsula.
She suggested there was something wrong intelligence being merged with policy.
Dresdner Kleinwort is being merged with Dresdner's corporate bank, taking over its top 2,000 customers.
Independent for centuries, they resented from the start being merged with India, in 1949, by a maharajah's fiat.
These libraries are being merged with the Psychology and Chemistry Libraries and the four collections will be housed together in a new library, opening in 2010.
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This portion will be merged with Air One.
Firstar was merged with First American in September.
Data were merged with AIDSVU data on HIV cases.
G The file was merged with changes from the repository.
Features subbing may be merged with the Saturday production operation.
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