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has merged

  • present perfect
    of merge (3rd person singular).
    merge
    verb (used with object)
    to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.

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Player Kings has merged and condensed the two history plays to create one epic story.

From BBC Apr. 12, 2024

And it appears the feature allowing you to search for contacts has merged with the add call option.

From Seattle Times Aug. 9, 2023

Some Americans feel COVID-19 has merged with the flu and other upper respiratory infections like the flu, so they’re ready to move on, according to Ross Baker, a politics professor at Rutgers University.

From Washington Times Jan. 3, 2023

“People really care what a brand stands for,” said Tory Burch, who has merged her main line and sport line and who this year created the winner’s jacket for the Billie Jean King Cup.

From New York Times Dec. 22, 2022

So also when religion has merged into common sense, and facts are appealed to rather than fancies, policy takes the place of dogma, and the voice of a majority overcomes that of any priesthood.

From Ancient Faiths And Modern A Dissertation upon Worships, Legends and Divinities by Thomas Inman