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Discover Ludwig"merits as a" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to discuss the qualities or characteristics of something. Example: "The new product has many merits as a versatile and affordable option for customers."
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It stands on its own merits as a thoroughly engaging historical novel.
One of Ms. Churchill's merits as a playwright is that she tends to divide people.
Salonen, beyond his considerable merits as a composer, was born to conduct Sibelius.
But it has no merits as a tool for policy analysis.
Whatever Black's merits as a custodian of stockholders' funds, he certainly gives his readers value for money.
Sensibly, its merits as a masterpiece of cinema are equally vivid, more so even as time goes by.
The real triumph was simply that it stood, unapologetically, on its own merits as a sporting contest.
This suggests that the TSP concept may have merits as a heave-controlled floating production structure in the deepwater development.
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Back in Officer McGarry's youth, he said, fare beaters usually did not merit as much as a dirty look.
This is called accomplishment in generosity". [Only feed one's ego] and bring merit as much as a sesame seed.
Aside from this, and strictly on its merits as an entertainment, "Ladies Courageous" is a grabbag of clichés.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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