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"combat to" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
You could use the phrase "combat against," which means to fight against someone or something. For example, "The soldiers prepared to enter into combat against the enemy."
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"Our mission will change from combat to support.
Everything about Ali was art, from combat to philanthropy.
Roman emperors used gladiatorial combat to subdue the populace.
More important, many say, they are overwhelmed by the transition from combat to civilian life.
All war fiction, granted, reduces combat to something less than what it is in reality.
Thus the peacekeepers' mandate in Pibor did permit combat to defend civilians.
So when it comes to over-the-top fantasy combat – to superheroic thwack! and kapow!
There's an echo too of modern-day celebrity as Commodus restores gladiatorial combat to the masses.
There is very little combat to be seen beyond brief skirmishes between bands of soldiers.
You better be ready for mental combat to get a sandwich here".
Damion DiGrazia, who teaches armoured combat to newcomers, is watching from the sidelines.
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