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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as combining" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the act of bringing together different elements or ideas, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The process is effective, as combining various techniques can lead to better results."
Alternatives: "by merging" or "through integration".
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Katja Kolcio describes her choreography as combining ancient patterns and modern awareness.
The Turbans describe their music as combining traditional near-eastern and eastern European styles.
The pair became great friends off the field as well as combining so well on it.
Fire is generally thought of as combining and connecting rather than as separating.
Thus, for example, one major theory regards learning and motivation as combining multiplicatively to determine behaviour.
In a news release, Showtime described mixed martial as combining elements of judo, jujitsu, karate, wrestling and kickboxing.
This music could be described as combining the pummeling energy of Prokofiev and the hazy harmonies of Messiaen.
Fliers could expect a surge in delays as combining operations and computer systems would most likely create service meltdowns.
Changing curriculum, such as combining English and social studies classes, or revising schedules can also reduce TSL.
Assembly of the porous co-crystals is as simple as combining the modules in solution and removing the solvent.
Ashley Greene will star in "Olivia Twisted," a film described as combining "Dickensian elements with a Gothic backdrop".
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