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Discover LudwigThe phrase "combined that" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to convey the idea of merging or integrating two or more elements, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "We combined that information with our previous research to draw more accurate conclusions."
Alternatives: "merged that" or "integrated that."
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But only Wegener combined that idea with his Greenland anomaly -- did the icecapped island really move?
If the two companies combined, that percentage would drop to one in four, or 25percentt.
The starting pitchers combined that day for 25 strikeouts — 15 by Sale.
Home opener and everything else combined, that was a terrific outing".
Combined, that was Labour's biggest bruise and Crosby found a well-targeted way to punch it hard.
Combined, that is about as many teachers as were in rubber rooms at the time of the 2010 deal.
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"Combining that image and date was a mistake.
I've never met anyone who combines that kind of calm humanity and integrity.
Lose Your Wrinkles Looking to combine that heart bypass with a trip abroad?
But he combines that tradition with a shy grin and a beguiling southern drawl.
But combine that data with other people's records and another opportunity emerges.
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