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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from a mere" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is only a small part of a much larger source. For example: "Lucy got her knowledge of the stock market from a mere two books."
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Game changer Brewer is far from a mere spokesmodel.
Lens.com cannot determine from a mere screen shot alone which affiliate generated an impression.
Jellyfish range in size from a mere twelve millimeters to more than two meters across.
These assets distinguish NATO as a military alliance from a mere coalition of the willing.
That's up from a mere 21/30 m.p.g. for the departing model.
It's rated five stars on iTunes (from a mere two reviews).
Exports ballooned from a mere $26m in 2001 to $141m in 2007.
Let's separate fact from fiction about this legal battle stemming from a mere four words.
Reaching an agreement on the final bill, however, is far from a mere technicality.
Only 300 cases were produced, from a mere 1.3 tons of grapes grown on 1.5 acres.
The lawsuit said he was far from a mere victim of Ethiopia's brutal regime.
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