considerable merit

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

Used to indicate a significant amount of value or worth.

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Examples (10)

  • The new proposal has considerable merit, despite some initial skepticism.
  • Her research project showed considerable merit, earning her a scholarship.
  • Although controversial, the argument presented had considerable merit and sparked much debate.
  • The old system, while outdated, still possessed considerable merit in its simplicity.
  • After careful review, the committee found considerable merit in the innovative design.
  • This artwork has considerable merit and deserves a place in the gallery.
  • To their surprise, even the discarded idea had considerable merit when re-evaluated.
  • The judge stated that the plaintiff's case demonstrated considerable merit.
  • Many critics agreed that the film had considerable merit and was a significant achievement.
  • The company's approach to sustainability shows considerable merit and sets a new standard.