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Discover Ludwig"merge the two" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the combining of two separate entities into one. For example, "We merged the two companies to create a larger organization".
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Now Mr. Reid must merge the two Senate bills.
It then said it would merge the two Swiss concerns.
They merge the two concepts and call it asset recovery.
Why not merge the two in one grand goof?
Last-minute efforts to merge the two amendments were rejected.
The Maoists want to merge the two forces.
Marina is passionate about art and storytelling, with a considerable propensity to merge the two.
Today's vote follows three decades of on-again, off-again efforts to merge the two unions.
If this occurs, top management should quickly merge the two groups.
You were in government when the decision was taken to merge the two.
@thisisjamesj likes shooting architecture and portraits; his #strideby photos (shown here) merge the two.
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