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Discover Ludwig"you are merely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that someone or something is only a small or insignificant part of a larger whole. Example: "You are merely a speck of dust in the grand scheme of things."
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You are merely recipients.
You are merely what you were born.
You are merely invited to do so.
You are merely trying to help me.
And you are merely one of its casualties.
But with the dervishes you are merely a voyeur.
You are merely going with some cosmic flow.
Imagine you are merely giving it a hot bath.
Because you are merely determining your portfolio's overall emphasis, estimates are just as helpful.
With an iPod you are not actually interacting with the music; you are merely listening.
By bleating about his or her erudition you are merely allowing your own ignorance to embarrass you.
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