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Discover Ludwig"combine" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as a verb to refer to the action of combining two or more things together. For example: "The company combined its resources to create a new product."
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"It was a combine," Kirsten said.
I spent $500,000 on a combine harvester last year.
And then we took him to a combine.
Sure, maybe he'd get faded out by a combine harvester.
Big enough to warrant a tractor but not big enough for a combine.
He is itching to climb back onto a combine and cut alfalfa alongside his father.
It turned out to be the lights of a combine in a field.
He also won a cornflakes competition with a picture of a combine harvester.
Hedgecock heard he was cut from St . Louiswhile driving a combine on his day off.
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This was a combined effort.
His completion percentage was a combined 70.9.
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