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The phrase "a combat for" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts discussing a struggle or fight for something, but it is more typical to use "a fight for" or "a battle for."
Example: "The activists organized a combat for environmental justice, rallying support from the community."
Alternatives: "a fight for" or "a struggle for".
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Absolute cynicism and a great biological vitality are all that remain of the East's revolutionary faith and all that keeps it leaders in power -- active in the struggle for power and world supremacy.....Life has become, then, a deadly combat without scruple, since all ideologies and moralities have vanished; a combat for the conquest of the planet and its material riches.
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