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Discover LudwigThe phrase "combined number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a number that is the result of combining two or more numbers or values.
Example: "The combined number of participants in the study was 150."
Alternatives: "total number" or "aggregate number."
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He was following the Law of Total Tricks, which advises to bid as high as your combined number of trumps.
BY THE NUMBERS 22 The combined number of points the Giants have scored in their last two games, both defeats.
Turrialba's mostly bare-bones hotels, hostels and rest houses combined number in the single digits, many fewer than the number of rafting companies that operate in the area.
Others, like one asking third graders to add 59 sheep and 161 horses to figure out the combined number of both, seem to require no particular rural sensibilities.
150 The combined number of years since Portsmouth and Cardiff City, the FA Cup finalists, had last played in the final.
That would mean that the number of the uncounted in 1990 would exceed the combined number of those counted in eight states in 1980.
When two or more sets of numbers are together, then the combined number is called the sum or addition.
In 2008 and 2009 the combined number of IPOs barely sniffed 140.
In 2008 and 2009 the combined number of IPOs barely reached 140.
The two agencies combined number more than 65,000 employees.
That is on par with the combined number reported over the previous five years.
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