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"it merged with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when two things become one, usually through the combination of two different elements. For example, "The two companies merged with each other to become one larger organization."
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In 1963 it merged with Stamford Township, increasing its area 12-fold.
In 1986 it merged with Burroughs Corp. and changed its name to Unisys.
It merged with Euronext in 2007 to expand its range of products and its geographical reach.
In 2003, it merged with Pharmacia and added the painkiller Celebrex to its lineup.
It merged with Delta in 1972.
It merged with Mobil in 1999.
It merged with Schweppes in 1969, but demerged in 2007.
Last year, it merged with HomeGrocer, a Seattle-based competitor.
In 2000 it merged with Pharmacia & Upjohn, a drugmaker.
About six months later, it merged with Gillett Evernham Motorsports.
In 1968 it merged with a lorry company, Scania-Vabis.
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