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"have some merit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something is worthy of consideration, acceptance, or approval. For example: "The suggestions put forward by the team have some merit and should be considered."
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Such accusations have some merit.
Their arguments also have some merit.
That would have some merit, including reducing duplication.
David Willetts's suggestions about university admissions may have some merit.
Their claim, all along, that they had a plan now seems to actually have some merit.
Systems and methods sound nice, and I'm sure have some merit.
"Some of them seem to have some merit, and we're looking to that," Mr. Scott said.
The idea may have some merit, but it is spectacularly unpopular.
But the optimistic view just so happens to have some merit, too.
The specific objection may have some merit, but the underlying question is why America allows this practice at all.
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Given conditions in Russia today, the bribery charges may have some merit.
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