Examples of 'would merge' in a sentence

Meaning of "would merge"

Would merge suggests a hypothetical scenario where two or more things or concepts are combined or joined together

How to use "would merge" in a sentence

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You said we would merge our finances anyway.
He said our paths would merge.
The clubs would merge the following year.
It was inevitable that folk and rock would merge.
Becca said it would merge with a human mind.
One invention would lead to another and technologies would merge.
You would merge your programming with mine.
On these paths man would merge with the material.
She would merge the two schools and sell one of them.
I thought they would merge.
We would merge the grazing.
Dodd said that the deal would merge the two proposals.
We would merge together.
I can not imagine an energy source that would merge an entire town.
No instrument would merge it in his topography.
He was given a tip three weeks ago that two companies would merge.
Something that would merge lyrics and music more consistently.
Gray designed the house so that the inside and outside would merge together.
The minds of the group would merge together to form a way of thinking.
As a result Rockbeare and Cranbrook would merge.
A deal would merge two of the biggest names in the field of office equipment.
The newsrooms of the two organizations would merge as part of the acquisition.
Later the two would merge to become the more inclusive term of queer theology.
A prerequisite was that Sachsenross and Fortuna would merge to form a joint club.
With this alliance they would merge their objectives and work together to achieve them.
For some reason I just had this idea that I would merge the two together.
Such realization would merge the potential of chemistry potential with the most developed nanotechnologies.
Seven schools would close and twelve would merge creating another five closures.
The jets would merge to form a single coherent jet containing both oxygen and natural gas.
Both were software divisions, and would merge later on.
Abeles would merge the freight operations with TNT and run the airline.
At that point, the three competitions would merge into one overall competition.
They would merge to form The CW next season.
Without stabilization, individual layers of graphene would merge to form graphite or undefined carbon particles.
Amoco would merge with British Petroleum a year later.
The story was a prophecy that when you came of age, you would merge with it.
That look would merge Jamaican rude boy style with the British mod sensibilities.
Over a month later, it was announced that the two trucking channels would merge into one.
It was also decided that the party would merge into the Russian Communist Party bolshevik.
We would merge with the Jews and Crusaders.
Three years later this programme would merge with Westcountry Live on ITV Westcountry.
You would merge your programming with mine . if you really wanted to be with me.
Cadogan, Becca said that it would merge with a human mind.
The plan would merge or encourage municipalities to cooperate within inter-municipal groups.
I-I can not imagine an energy source that would merge an entire town.
In other words, you would merge your consciousness with experience of being besides a tree.
But Tagi won, insuring them that the tribes would merge at five members each.
The day this drop would merge with the ocean, it would no longer be a drop.
That they'd agreed on, and he would merge them by hand.
Its adoption would merge three existing Directives and clarify some key, but poorly implemented, legislation.

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