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"merger to" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is most commonly used as a prepositional phrase, where "merger" is the noun and "to" is the preposition. This phrase can indicate the purpose or goal of a merger, or the action of merging. Example: "The two companies announced their merger to create a stronger presence in the market."
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It takes a while for a merger to become operational.
Some investors are calling for the merger to be unwound.
They could also use the merger to cut costs and better weather the market volatility.
Managers also used the merger to take costs out of the new entity.
"American does not need this merger to thrive, let alone survive," it said.
Mr. Caldwell said he expected the details of the merger to be "fleshed out" on Wednesday.
Ryanair threatened to appeal any rejection of the merger to the European Court of Justice.
At the time, some consumer advocates called for the merger to be dissolved.
And in its recent complaint, Cooper sought to force the merger to close despite the complications.
We had to go through a merger to found our party... we'll never merge again.
"We are therefore referring the merger to the Competition Commission for a fuller inquiry".
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