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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have merits" is correct and usable in written English
It means to possess qualities or attributes that make something worthy or deserving of praise or respect. Example: "Although the book received mixed reviews, it still has merits that make it worth reading."
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Both arguments have merits.
But other styles have merits.
They may catch on among younger shoppers, too.High deductibles also have merits.
Japan could become even more directionless than it already is.But coalitions have merits, sometimes forcing bigger parties to accommodate smaller ones to get their policies voted into law.
Plays that change perceptions (and every good play does that, if only for as long as you're watching it) have merits beyond those of political engagement.
Given these problems, said Councilman Sheldon S. Leffler, chairman of the City Council's Public Safety Committee, the changes made yesterday have merits.
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Does it have merit?
Both proposals have merit.
These arguments often have merit.
Other individual performances have merit.
These criticisms have merit.
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