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The phrase "by combining with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used when indicating that two or more separate things have been joined together to form one combined entity. For example: "The company achieved success by combining with another business in the same industry."
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Companies often grow by combining with other companies.
Smaller chemicals can become antigenic by combining with proteins in chemicals called haptens.
By combining with existing portals, MySpace would be able to devote its resources to the social network business.
Pfizer expects to save $4 billion annually by combining with Wyeth; those savings will be phased in over three years.
(A buffer solution resists change in acidity by combining with added hydrogen ions and, essentially, inactivating them).
Many drugs work not by combining with specific receptors but by binding to other proteins, particularly enzymes and transport proteins.
"Long Island issues are unique in all the state and would be seriously undercut by combining with a region with urban related issues.
The deal is the first significant order for a large-scale fuel cell that generates power by combining with oxygen rather than with hydrogen.
A laser is then shone into the tumour, activating the drug, which destroys cancer cells by combining with oxygen to produce a short-lived substance toxic to cells.
After years of fumbling to come up with an online strategy, Time Warner decided to thrust itself into the New Economy by combining with AOL.
The oxygen exercises its oxidative powers by combining with two of the hydrogen atoms in the alcohol to form a molecule of water, H2O.
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