Sentence examples for start to merge from inspiring English sources

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Now, we can start to merge and compare insights in order to arrive at a value proposition.

The story expands, though, as Patel's fantasy selves start to merge with Rau's: the ballerina she aspired to become, the cool Londoner.

Even their respective partners start to merge; both women are pale-skinned, blond, and tinged with sorrow, as if fearing that no good can come of the unearthly coincidence between their menfolk.

All the diffracted orders start to merge together.

Furthermore, some other scholars start to merge ICN into MANETs.

It is likely that as neuroscience progresses, the domains of neurology and psychiatry will start to merge.

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Gene research and Silicon Valley-style computing are starting to merge.

In recent years they have started to merge among themselves and with British firms.

As he roams, his own identity starts to merge with that of his friend.

But the search must move on, and here the science starts to merge with science fiction.

Ms. Marshall of Vandover said the problems of relocation and downsizing were starting to merge.

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