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How to spell MEGERS correctly?

If you meant to type "mergers" instead of "megers", here are some possible correct suggestions. "Mergers" refers to the combining of two or more companies into a single entity. It's crucial to ensure accuracy in spelling to avoid confusion and provide clarity in business contexts.

List of suggestions on how to spell megers correctly

  • Jeers The opposing team's fans filled the stadium with jeers as our team missed another shot.
  • makers The makers of the new mobile app have promised to deliver an exceptional user experience.
  • mangers
  • meager Despite working two jobs, she could only afford a meager existence.
  • MEGS
  • MERES Unfortunately, the meres on this side of the mountain are too shallow for swimming.
  • merger The two companies announced their merger, which would result in a stronger and more competitive entity.
  • mergers The company's successful mergers allowed them to expand their operations globally.
  • merges The two rivers eventually merges into one.
  • meters The pool is exactly 25 meters long.
  • Meyers Meyers is a surname that can be traced back to Germany.
  • mongers The mongers were very unhappy about the decision.
  • muggers The muggers kept following us until we got away.

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