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Discover Ludwig"merged in" is correct and usable in written English
It usually refers to combining two distinct entities into one single entity, or to joining a group. For example: "The two companies merged in 2011, creating a bond of trust and effective collaboration."
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They merged in 1988.
Schering and Merck merged in 2009.
United and Continental merged in 2010.
The two communities merged in 1883.
The two schools merged in 1853.
4Tanganyika merged in 1964 with Zanzibar.
(The two merged in 2006).
Instead, they merged in September.
The two merged in the 1960's.
The two schools merged in 1950.
Daimler-Benz and Chrysler merged in 1998.
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