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Discover Ludwig"of merit" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to someone or something that deserves to be praised or rewarded. For example: "She won a scholarship of merit for her excellent academic performance."
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(Players are listed in order of merit).
A new aristocracy of merit is emerging.
Figures of merit, viz.
Particularization is the alone distinction of merit".
Sec. 4. Legion of Merit.
The Consequences of Merit Aid.
This alternative history is devoid of merit.
It is a splendid gift, his returned act of merit.
Membership is granted on the basis of merit.
The elimination of merit raises has made my motivation disappear.
But longevity isn't the only judge of merit.
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