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"scientific merit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the degree to which a scientific idea, project, or discovery is original, important, or of value. For example: "The scientific merit of this new discovery means it could have a profound effect on our understanding of the universe."
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The scientific merit of the project.
"I don't think it has any scientific merit".
I see no scientific merit in doing so.
The award is based solely on scientific merit.
Proposals are peer reviewed and ranked for scientific merit.
Soon, it was drawing fierce criticism for spending taxpayers' money on projects of dubious scientific merit.
We evaluate the scientific merit and innovation of each proposal carefully, often recognizing prudent risks.
The scientific merit of the site has not been established by independent judges.
What's wrong with writing proposals and having them evaluated on scientific merit?
The advisory board should mainly be concerned with scientific merit and the information schools need.
The tool recognizes that scientific merit is necessary, but not sufficient.
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