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Free sign up"merge to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing two entities combining or coming together to form one entity. Example: "Our company plans to merge to with our biggest competitor next year." In this sentence, "merge to" indicates that the two companies will be joining together to form one larger company.
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The two rivers merge to form the Ohio River.
Adventure and magic merge to create a perfect whole.
"The past and the present merge to meet us here".
Over time the differentiated cells merge to form primitive muscle fibers, called myotubes.
Northwest stands apart in retaining three spirant sounds, ś, ṣ, s, which merge to s elsewhere.
These three books merge to rob "reality" of its empirical treasure.
May 2001 Halifax and Bank of Scotland merge to create HBOS, a "new force in banking".
"There is no legitimate argument why they have to merge to compete with cable.
The companies contend they need to merge to compete effectively with cable TV.
All roads & highways extending from these city landmarks merge to form the shape of a guitar.
The firms said they would merge to form Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis.
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