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How do you use meritocracy in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using "meritocracy" in different contexts:

* Positive: "The company's meritocratic system ensures that promotions are based on performance, not connections."

* Neutral: "Some argue that a true meritocracy is impossible to achieve, as social factors inevitably play a role."

* Negative: "The idea of a pure meritocracy can be harsh, as it can overlook individuals who may need additional support."

* Figurative: "The internet is often described as a meritocracy, where ideas and content rise to the top based on their popularity."

* Formal: "The research paper examines the impact of meritocratic systems on social mobility."

You can also use "meritocratic" as an adjective to describe something that is based on merit. For example:

* "The scholarship is awarded on a meritocratic basis, considering the applicant's academic achievements."

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