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Discover LudwigThe phrase "merely listing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a part of a sentence that is simply listing items or information without any additional explanation or commentary. Example: The recipe for this dish is quite simple, merely listing the ingredients and their measurements without any specific instructions on how to prepare them.
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Merely listing the film's ingredients would once have been enough to bring me out in hives.
You can see which candidates appear more confident in their capabilities, talking easily about their achievements, rather than merely listing their job duties.
It's quite true that merely listing the powers available to a prime minister under the crown prerogative is enough to make their retention indefensible.
But first she tries to cover all the other things he did, recounting, or sometimes merely listing, dozens of Franklin's activities.
And they do not break out these fees, instead merely listing the total in the ancillary-revenue fee category, which also includes revenue generated by the sale of frequent-flier miles to credit cards.
Mr. Giuliani's speech did not dwell on NATO's inclusion of the Israelis, merely listing Israel along with other nations, including Japan, Australia and India, as those that meet the "basic standards of good governance, military readiness" and "global responsibility".
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The Thomson Reuters list is not ranked, so the companies and institutions are merely listed alphabetically.
The inspector general's staff did not dig into the abuse cases, but merely listed them.
He merely listed taking "decisive measures against the Falun Gong cult" as one of the government's achievements.
EHealthInsurance.com is a purely passive exchange that merely lists the policies and estimates of their premiums for sundry health insurers listing on the exchange.
The only official comment from Syria was a brief item on the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency, which merely listed the towns where the inspectors went.
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