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The phrase "combat without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to fight or engage in battle without something. Example: She had to combat without her usual weapons, as they had been taken away by her enemies.
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As a result, he told his senior officers, infantrymen entered combat without honed fighting abilities.
And there were certain periods when combat without a reprieve was banned altogether.
Some security guards complain bitterly of being thrust into combat without adequate firepower, training or equipment.
Football is an opportunity to experience the thrill of combat, without risking much more than a few broken bones.
Both games are ultimately about letting men have their virtual taste of combat without getting off the couch or up from the computer.
A movie devoted to the sullen art of bare-knuckle boxing in New York — scratch-and-claw combat without rules — approved for young adults and kids?
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In the twelve years since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan began, the military has been steadily pushing women into jobs that no one could call "non-combat" without stripping the phrase of its meaning.
Pilots were often asked to fly in poor weather, without instruments, without combat weaponry and frequently without radios.
It's combat training without breaking a sweat.
But acknowledging that doesn't answer the moral and ethical questions of this push-button combat conducted without public accountability.
Their meetings are the marrow of the narrative, for they combat evil without much help from others.
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