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The phrase "to a mere" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize that something is insignificant or small in comparison to something else. Example: "To a mere mortal, the complexity of quantum physics may seem overwhelming."
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Perhaps appreciation averages out to a mere 1% a year.
That multiplies to a mere 3m pixels.
Consumer lending is equivalent to a mere 3% of GDP.
These days I'm down to a mere four.
The fetus has been demoted to a mere historical oddity.
Inflation has been stamped flat to a mere 0.5%.
Instead, it has been simplified to a mere logo.
That cut the lead to a mere 81-49.
Christie was sentenced to a mere 20 years in jail.
The processing time fell from one month with traditional methods to a mere 13 minutes.
Unanchored, dizzy, my precarious tight- rope lowered to a mere terrestrial road?
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