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Discover LudwigThe phrase "combine that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to merge or integrate different elements or ideas.
Example: "To create a more effective presentation, we need to combine that data with our previous research findings."
Alternatives: "merge that" or "integrate that."
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Lose Your Wrinkles Looking to combine that heart bypass with a trip abroad?
But combine that data with other people's records and another opportunity emerges.
But to combine that slowdown with a push for immediate deployment, however named, is a mistake.
"He said, 'What if we combine that algorithm with that?' And it worked," Bijl recalls.
The best managers, however, combine that instinct with outside information gathered through the reference-checking process.
I combine that system with market timing, which gives me an edge over others.
"Station them around the world in key locations and combine that data and build the expertise".
And now, with crowdfunding, we can combine that money to decide what projects get funded.
When you combine that free time with life in another country, possibilities quickly present themselves.
Social media combine that effectively and more formally.
I've always wished that I could combine that.
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