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'impressive merit' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a person, object, or accomplishment that is particularly impressive or admirable. For example: "The candidate demonstrated impressive merit by winning first place in the competition."
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Which is why he made himself honoree member of the Russian Academy of Science, with the impressive merit of five years of sporadic compulsory school experience.
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The widespread use of CLSM for articular cartilage biology is due to its impressive merits (Table 1).
Presiding over this smaller meeting was the bishop-appointed patrol leader, Shawn Mills, who at 13 has already earned an impressive 27 merit badges and now must complete a service project to become an Eagle.
Double-doping on pnicogen rings with Ge and Te, and using melt-spinning processing, results in binary skutterudite compounds that possess an impressive figure of merit of ZT ∼ 1.1 at 750 K.
Initial studies of non-optimized structures predict impressive figures of merit for oscillation frequencies (e.g., ∼300 GHz) and output powers (e.g., >2 mW) and suggest that the I-RTD is a promising new device for implementation as a terahertz (THz) frequency oscillator.
What Mr. Garrett delivered, along with an excitable young band, was impressive on technical merits but ultimately static, showy and glib.
Though garnets merit an impressive 7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale -- hard enough to scratch glass -- they are still susceptible to the elements.
All-in-all though, I think Jawbone is an impressive device worthy of merit.
It was strong collective interplay, impressive on its own merits.
The diversity of his projects is as impressive as their individual merits.
They may not loom large from the roadway, but approached on foot they are impressive on their own merits.
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