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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pulse of combat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dynamic or intense situation related to fighting or warfare, often conveying a sense of rhythm or ongoing action.
Example: "The battlefield was alive with a pulse of combat, each clash of swords echoing through the air."
Alternatives: "a surge of battle" or "a rhythm of warfare".
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The new battle paradigm called for a pulse of combat power to be delivered in a shock attack by one or more air wings.
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The force has been stretched by a decade of combat.
Hardiness has also been identified as a moderator of combat exposure stress in Gulf War soldiers[19 21].
He's seen a lot of combat.
A variety of combat machines and "synths" are also encountered.
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