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The phrase "were merged with" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the action of combining two or more things into one entity. Example: "The two companies were merged with the goal of creating a larger, more competitive corporation."
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Data were merged with AIDSVU data on HIV cases.
only if it were merged with C.I.R. and California Watch.
The businesses were merged with Del Monte Foods after being spun off to investors.
In its largest city, Wilmington, like Louisville, the city schools were merged with suburban districts.
Dates within each bin were merged with the R_combine function of OxCal.
In 2007 the autonomous okruga (districts) of Evenk and Taymyr (Dolgano-Nenets) were merged with Krasnoyarsk.
Police and fire departments were merged with those of municipalities nearby.
A year later they were merged with Virgin megastores in a joint venture between WH Smith and Virgin.
Non-repetitive BLAT alignments with one gap in either query or target were merged with BWA alignments.
*Upon Hindenburg's death in 1934, the powers of the presidency were merged with those of the chancellor.
Images were merged with Adobe Photoshop CS4.
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