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Discover Ludwig"combination unit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to an object or device that combines multiple functions or components into one. Example: The new kitchen appliance is a great combination unit, as it can function as both a toaster and a coffee maker.
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CONS: As a combination unit, the space has a somewhat awkward layout.
The combination unit for heat and air-conditioning refused to work, and the stove needed fixing.
And if you don't like that router, you can still use your own and plug it into the combination unit.
In an effort to finesse the format war, LG sells a combination unit that plays both formats; however, its $1,000 price has prompted only a few thousand consumers to buy.
He has brought in his workers from building sites to help and on the car park sits a mighty clean-up vehicle called a Unimog Vactor Combination Unit, revved up and ready to go.
This paper presents and discuss the use of the finite element technique for analyzing stress and displacement distributions in an aluminum alloy automotive rim tire combination unit subject to the conjoint influence of inflation pressure and radial load.
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(Combination units, which serve as both smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, must be put on the ceiling).
"This lovely washer-dryer that I so desired is one of those combination units," she said.
David Wine, the chairman of Related, said he saw so much demand for the Brompton that he was adding more combination units in the company's next project.
These combination units are not bargains: two-bedroom apartments in the building typically cost $1.5 million to $2 million, and three- and four-bedroom apartments cost $2.5 million to $3 million.
YOUR HOME Correction: October 31, 2004, Sunday The Your Home column last Sunday, about the installation of carbon monoxide detectors, misstated the positioning requirement in New York City for combination units, which sense both smoke and carbon monoxide.
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