How to Use merger in a Sentence
merger
noun- If the proposed merger of the two oil companies goes through, it would be bad for the economy.
- The law firm announced its $50 million merger with one of its competitors.
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If one or both mergers are approved, the deals would be the largest in years.
— Niraj Chokshi, New York Times, 5 Dec. 2023 -
The merger would be the first deal under the state’s 2021 COPA law.
— Rachel Roubein, Washington Post, 3 July 2024 -
If the answer is yes, the school could be marked for closure or merger.
— Cleo Krejci, Journal Sentinel, 4 Oct. 2024 -
The paper that came out that year just looked at the final orbit of the two black holes before the merger.
— Steve Nadis, Discover Magazine, 20 Apr. 2023 -
For the first time since the NFL merger a team with a losing record is favored vs. a team eight or more games over .500.
— Tyler J. Davis, Detroit Free Press, 11 Dec. 2022 -
The researchers believe that the black holes in the merger sit at around 52 and 81 solar masses.
— Joshua Hawkins, BGR, 28 Nov. 2022 -
The planned Saks-Neiman Marcus merger seeks to wrest back some control.
— Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN, 5 July 2024 -
In many ways, the merger catalyzed Forward Air’s downhill slump over the past year.
— Glenn Taylor, Sourcing Journal, 20 June 2024 -
The merger changed everything: the course of the Milky Way’s halo, inner bulge, and flattened disk.
— WIRED, 12 Nov. 2023 -
Pyle said the intent of the merger of the two units was to put all asymptomatic veterans in the dining room.
— Tonya Alanez, BostonGlobe.com, 4 Jan. 2023 -
Still, if seen through, the merger will inevitably lead to some changes that current flyers will not like.
— Jeremy Lott, Washington Examiner, 4 Jan. 2024 -
The deal is smaller than the mergers that reshaped the airline industry more than a decade ago.
— David Koenig, The Christian Science Monitor, 5 Dec. 2023 -
Ok, so all that explains why the merger maybe makes sense from Google’s perspective.
— Jeremy Kahn, Fortune, 28 Apr. 2023 -
Last year was considered a slow year for mergers, but 2024 is turning out to be even worse.
— Luisa Beltran, Fortune, 6 Feb. 2024 -
With the dissolution of the merger, Adobe was forced to pay Figma a $1 billion breakup fee.
— Jay Peters, The Verge, 26 June 2024 -
The Skydance merger, which was formalized last month, is expected to close in the first half of 2025.
— Katie Campione, Deadline, 25 Sep. 2024 -
However, the board voted just a year later to pause the middle and high school merger plan.
— Alec Johnson, Journal Sentinel, 23 Apr. 2024 -
But Heard's Dan Gallagher warns that this won't mean the end of Washington's distrust of big tech mergers.
— WSJ, 12 July 2023 -
In 2018, Linde and Praxair completed a merger of equals.
— Kenneth Squire, CNBC, 19 Oct. 2024 -
But thanks to the Dr Pepper and Keurig merger, coffee is now being sold to hundreds of theaters.
— Pamela McClintock, The Hollywood Reporter, 13 May 2024 -
And do Sprite or 7up or Sierra Mist or Starry really even taste like the merger of these fruits?
— Ian Bogost, The Atlantic, 28 July 2023 -
The merger, announced late last year, was poised to be one of the largest pharmaceutical deals in recent years.
— Rebecca Robbins, BostonGlobe.com, 16 May 2023 -
However, Zee has now asked for an extension to the merger.
— Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 17 Dec. 2023 -
That could in turn provide a fillip to a depressed merger market.
— Lauren Thomas, WSJ, 20 Nov. 2022 -
Otto was one only 20 players to play all 10 years of the AFL’s existence prior to the merger.
— Greg Cote, Miami Herald, 20 May 2024 -
But Beahm says that's likely more of a function of the retailer getting bigger and evolving, and less the result of the merger.
— Katie Peralta Soloff, Axios, 24 Nov. 2024 -
Government lawyers argued the merger would leave shoppers worse off.
— Brittney Melton, NPR, 11 Dec. 2024 -
Not to mention a slew of decisions on mergers, more and more attention paid to the dangers of turbulence and the ongoing saga of whatever’s happening at Boeing these days.
— Zach Wichter, USA TODAY, 18 Dec. 2024
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