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"we merely" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is done with minimal effort or significance. Example: "We merely skimmed through the instructions, but it was enough to understand how to use the new software."
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We merely like them".
We merely report them.
"We merely went where the newsstand dictates," he said.
Or should we merely leave the nagging questions unexamined?
Nowadays we merely destroy their watery breeding habitat.
Will we merely accept that they are what they are?
We merely post this notice as a courtesy to our members.
We merely recognize the existence of the power to grant a stay.
In so holding, we merely recognize the practical realities of this sporting event.
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We merely thought we didn't belong.
Do we merely continue to mourn each new death without any new response?
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