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Discover LudwigThe phrase "merely a part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is just a small or insignificant portion of a larger whole.
Example: "This report is merely a part of our ongoing research into climate change."
Alternatives: "just a segment of" or "only a fraction of".
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The privations and turmoil of the Maoist era are merely a part of family lore.
No longer merely a part of the Norman Empire, the country developed a national and distinctive character.
While his bellicose attitude is merely a part of his shtick, his jewelry did become slightly aggressive in New York.
Others feel that biological problems in nature are not man-made, but that they are merely a part of a natural timeline and will correct themselves.
In academe the study of technology was long viewed as merely a part of the history of science, and a not very important part at that.
There is plenty of evidence that this synthesis isn't merely a part of a candidate's inevitable tack to the center for a general election.
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However, large vessels may merely be a part of a field malformation and cannot in themselves be an indication of fusion; they are identified in cobblestone cortex where fusion is not a mechanism [ 11, 46, 47].
But there are few left, and it is risky to merge two big investment banks merely to acquire a part of one of them.
However, it was merely viewed as a part of the overall education reform, failing to focus efforts on ECEC integration specifically.
As one key informant put it, individual health workers were merely seen as a part of the production chain.
The first question is whether the funds raised through crowdfunding indicate the size of the addressable market or merely a small part of it.
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