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The phrase "a damaging combination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more elements together create a negative or harmful effect.
Example: "The lack of communication and poor planning resulted in a damaging combination that led to the project's failure."
Alternatives: "a harmful mix" or "a detrimental pairing."
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"You had a damaging combination of sky-high expectations and a certain na?t bout how politics really works," Mr. Alter said.
Now writing days after the 52%-48 52%-48ry for the leave camp, Fels said the Brexit message on inequality and its political impact meant investors should factor in a higher risk of stagflation – a damaging combination of higher inflation and slower growth – over the next three to five years.
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A little homework reveals the conditionally-approved $7.9 billion Northern Gateway project won't carry refined oil, but a much more potentially damaging combination of heavy Alberta crude and diluent chemicals.
He was, above all, a writer of satire and social comment and was appalled in the mid-1850s by the damaging combination of officialdom, cosy embrace between the City and Parliament and the fraudulent practices of high finance undermining the state.
It was suggested that the more enclosed ChlH structure affords some protection for the labile MgProto product, given the potentially damaging combination of light and oxygen within cells of oxygenic phototrophs such as cyanobacteria and plants [ 18].
The deficit in frataxin causes both an increase in ROS (H2O2) production via the mitochondrial electron transport deficiency [ 1138] as well as a dysregulation in iron metabolism, potentially a very damaging synergistic combination (see later).
The new work clearly shows a damaging cumulative effect from a combination of just two pesticides.
Grief is such a damaging thing.
This is a damaging prejudice.
The wider picture remains a damaging one.
Britain has a damaging history of denial.
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