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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a combination to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a specific set of numbers or letters that unlocks a lock or a safe.
Example: "To access the safe, you need to enter the combination to unlock it."
Alternatives: "the code to" or "the key to".
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This is a combination to imitate, and plants and seed have been ordered accordingly.
It is not a combination to encourage the military to keep out of politics.
He harried Coetzee relentlessly, ending with a combination to the head and a cracking right hook.
The outstanding James Cook and a bridge are a combination to make The Economist's pulse race.
He rocked Mosley with a combination to the head and a left hook to the body late in the round.
Some children are natural linguists while some are natural teachers and so we chose a combination to attend the workshops.
With 20 seconds left in the round, De La Hoya landed a combination to Charpentier's head that fogged the challenger.
According to them, too much moisture and not enough water-repellent finish is a combination to avoid at all costs.
Sencion rose at the count of eight, and though he survived the round, he was hurt again just before the bell after a combination to the head.
"Any pugilist worth his salt knows when someone's on the ropes, that's when you throw a combination to the gut and a left hook to the jaw".
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There were four windows open: on the left, a Web browser and a terminal, for running analysis tools; on the right, two documents in the text editor Emacs, one a combination to-do list and notebook, the other filled with colorful code.
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