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Discover Ludwig'merely below' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to indicate a small degree of difference or to suggest something may be slightly lower than something else. For example: "Although she scored highly on the test, her marks were merely below the passing grade."
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In other words, from way below average to merely below average.
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This narrative demonstrates how public initiatives can foster private risk-taking and suggests that capitalism in China emerged not merely from below but through a multi-faceted process.
In contrast, the Sylvester Stallone/Schwarzenegger starrer Escape Plan merely performed below expectations.
The examples elaborated on below are merely indicative and are not intended to be exhaustive.
Furthermore, the examples provided below are merely indicative and not exhaustive.
"You merely recall things to them that lay sleeping just below the level of consciousness".
Her family was well-connected but not aristocratic, for Sloanes merely adored from below the titled few, just as they scorned from above all yobbos, oiks and noovos.
We find that Ta$_3$S$_2 $has only 8 Weyl nodes, all of which have the same energy that is merely 10 meV below the chemical potential.
After my parents' divorce, the only thing my father admitted to missing was his mother-in-law, and her stupendous flaky pastry: so light, you could lift it off the steak below merely by blowing on it.
The definitions below merely serve as a preliminary introduction to the time scale calculus; they can be found in the context of a much more robust treatment than is allowed here in the text [15, 16] and the references therein.
There, and elsewhere, fertility rates did not merely fall; they went below what people said they wanted.
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