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The phrase "a combat of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a competition or conflict between two or more parties, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The debate turned into a combat of wits, with each participant trying to outsmart the other."
Alternatives: "a battle of" or "a contest of".
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He said that "this ordeal reminds us that the fight against terrorism is a combat of every moment and allows for neither laxity nor weakness".
For Griffith, it is also a combat of acting styles, with Walthall performing in the subtle, understated manner that was one of Griffith's contributions to early film, and his opponents emoting in the grand, gestural manner of the 19th-century stage.
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With a weight of under 5 t the Verdeja had a maximum speed of and a combat radius of 120 km.
George McGovern, who died Saturday at the age of ninety, was a combat hero of the Second World War.
Photograph: Bill Eppridge/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images George McGovern, who died Saturday at the age of ninety, was a combat hero of the Second World War.
A combat veteran of WWII, he was a devoted husband of the late Phyllis.
The Rapier had a combat range of one-quarter to four miles and a ceiling of 10,000 feet.
A combat veteran of World War II.
He was a combat veteran of WW II.
Canada has a combat force of about 2,400 soldiers in the country.
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