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"were merged into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which two or more things have become one. For example: "Two of the oldest companies in the industry were merged into a single entity."
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Small family glass studios were merged into state-run monopolies.
The two societies were merged into the Christian and Missionary Alliance in 1897.
Later, these sites were merged into a joint venture with the Universal Music Group called GetMusic.
In 1946, all were merged into the now banished "Special to".
In 2003 ISAS, NASDA, and the National Aerospace Laboratory were merged into JAXA.
Confocal stacks were merged into a single z-plane by using the maximum projection function.
In 1966 all constituent companies were merged into the newly created Siemens AG.
Both were merged into V.
The following years were merged into combined time periods.
Other organs were merged into one compartment (rest).
Various accessions were merged into one collection, and described in this finding aid.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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