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"mere observations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is purely an observation or a simple comment, without any deeper meaning or significance. Example: The detective dismissed the suspect's alibi as mere observations, pointing out that they were not supported by any solid evidence.
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As their male callers became fewer in number, the ladies spent their free hours penning tales of their own creation, not mere observations of a man-managed world.
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So far, there was only behavioral evidence to suggest that the mere observation of a negative situation occurring to another individual evokes in the observer the same mental processes as those of the acting individual.
Sloan does not speak from mere observation.
However, this dome has been mostly described through mere observation in a poetic and mystical manner.
First the former player, now over 60, who reported a "mere observation".
This isn't a deprecation of this particular demographic – it is a mere observation.
Cinéma-vérité, in short, is a cinema not of mere observation but of immersive engagement.
Mere observation simply couldn't capture every nuance of human behavior across an entire team.
"GAYDAR" colloquially refers to the ability to accurately glean others' sexual orientation from mere observation.
The idea of the Circus is to make art familiar to the children through participation rather than mere observation.
Prometheus sued.Mayo's lawyers say Prometheus has patented a mere observation of the body's natural workings.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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