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'merit in both' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has two commendable qualities. For example: "Although the product was expensive, it had merit in both quality and design."
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There is merit in both arguments.
Rather, most would see some merit in both sides.
Of course, they are not mutually exclusive, and there is merit in both viewpoints.
In their exposé "Vows of Silence," Jason Berry and Gerald Renner see some merit in both accounts.
The N.F.L. view of the abilities of XFL players offers an enormous gulf: some call the league and its players a joke, but others see merit in both.
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, a former director of central intelligence, sees merit in both sides, too; he said in Singapore last week that Al Qaeda is training European, and possibly American, recruits.
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Each type has its own particular strengths and weaknesses and there is some merit in combining both.
Our results also demonstrate the utility of broad-scale comparative functional genomics, providing promising functional gene categories, and even specific candidate genes that merit in-depth study at both species and population level.
I see merits in both points of view.
The Supreme Court therefore has ways to avoid reaching the merits in both cases.
Much rides on how the opinions are ultimately written, something we probably won't know until June (and that assumes the court decides to issue opinions on the merits in both cases).
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