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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a combat" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a complete or coherent meaning without additional context.
Example: "He trained hard, preparing himself as a combat expert."
Alternatives: "as a fighter" or "in combat".
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Lew Ayres served as a combat medic.
He described himself as a combat engineer.
"I signed up as a combat engineer," he said.
Amphetamines as a combat tool are not new.
in any other operation designated by the Secretary of Defense as a combat operation or in an area designated by the Secretary as a combat zone.
As a combat medic in Vietnam, Jan Abshire, MPH '89, fell in love with health care.
Ingraham's career as a combat officer lasted only a matter of minutes.
He served as a combat engineer in the second World War.
He was sent as a combat pilot to China, where he was wounded.
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He never served as a combat soldier.
Today, they no longer identify themselves as a combat-wounded couple.
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