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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will merit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is deserving of recognition, reward, or attention in the future. Example: "If you continue to work hard, your efforts will merit a promotion."
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Perhaps then they will merit an AA+ rating.
Perhaps they will merit their own guide one day.
A fourth child will merit an additional $300; any further children will net $400 a go.
No man will merit their favor who is not ready to sacrifice everything for that cause".
Any result significantly better or worse than these predictions will merit close examination.
But when it is, "This Thing of Ours" will merit at least a footnote.
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When Cosby's own application there is submitted, he'll merit all the praise that we can give him.
Perhaps you'll merit a flicker of a glance, before she returns to her infinitely more compelling computer screen.
It's a tall ask but all I need to do is to get back to playing my best and I think I'll merit a place in the starting 11".
We'll be watching him before October and see whether he'll merit a place in the squad".
Of course, the museum will also merit a visit after Cézanne bids adieu.
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