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Discover LudwigThe phrase "combine for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means to come together in order to achieve a common purpose or goal. For example, "The two teams combined for an entertaining match".
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Ibaka and Rodriguez combine for four straight points, however.
They did not combine for a shot on goal.
They combine for almost 31 points per game.
Rice and Tulane may not combine for five victories.
It was nothing special for the two to combine for five homers in a game.
At the N.F.L.'s Scouting Combine for draft-eligible players, Brady looked gangly and unathletic.
Abby Wambach and Alex Morgan combine for the best strike partnership in the world.
The league now screens incoming players at the annual scouting combine for potential problems.
Armchairs and chunky tables combine for a dreamy, Macbook-tapping vibe.
But the three I.O.C. members would combine for only one vote.
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In 1982, we did not fully grasp the beauty and potential of a hybrid for-benefit company that could combine for-profit businesses with charitable goals.
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