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Discover LudwigThe phrase "merit from" is not typically used in written English.
It would be more common to say "benefit from" or "gain from" in place of "merit from." For example, "He has gained a great deal of insight from his travels."
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Mr. Hope received the Medal of Merit from President Eisenhower.
We cannot afford to fund every project of merit from our budget".
Mr. Hope received the Medal of Merit from President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
He receives the Order of Merit from the British Queen at a private ceremony in 1987.
Quasthoff had won the prize on merit from a field of 315.
An accomplished photographer, Ed won the Distinctive Award of Merit from the NY Advertising Club.
A Disney lawyer, Daniel Petrocelli, said the state case "never had merit from the outset".
Mr. Trippe later received the Medal of Merit from the Secretary of War.
The permanent exhibition did win an award of merit from the American Association for State and Local History.
On May 9, Mr. Stoppard received the Order of Merit from Queen Elizabeth; it is considered the queen's personal gift.
Enhanced time-resolved UTLC methods were used to calculate figures of merit from recorded dye separation videos.
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