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Discover Ludwig"should not merit" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when the action which the subject has taken has been found to be inadequate or insufficient. For example: "His lack of effort should not merit a passing grade."
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Proceeds from its sale should not merit the same price-earnings multiple as earnings from continuing operations do.
Asserting one's rights as an individual should not merit a death penalty, or harassment, or violence, or hate".
If the facts of his case merited political asylum in 1992, then the same facts should not merit a charge of terrorism today.
Mr. Kairys and other critics of the trial contend that even hypothetically accepting all the prosecution's facts, the case should have been one of third-degree murder because the deadly confrontation involved no premeditation and therefore, by law, should not merit capital punishment.
No one would ever not thank him for 2003 and all that he's given English rugby besides but surely some of the young, exciting fly-halves in our midst should be given the chance to get the backs moving - especially when he plays as abysmally as today, reputation should not merit inclusion (see England football team results for details)." Agree.
A star turn, or several of them within a film, should not merit the SAG Award.
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Perhaps that excellence merits decorations, or perhaps "doing your job" shouldn't merit decoration.
In short, if a business or technique is so obvious that anyone could have invented it, it shouldn't merit a patent.
Chinese and Iranian leaders were widely condemned for those atrocities, so shouldn't Mr. Mubarak merit the same broad condemnation?
Isostylis may not merit subgeneric rank.
Still, should Janus not merit a top-tier valuation?
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