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combined to each other
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "combined to each other" is not correct in standard written English.
A more appropriate expression would be "combined with each other." Example: "The two chemicals were combined with each other to create a new compound."
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Alternative expressions(18)
combined with each other
joined together
integrated with each other
linked to each other
fused together
mixed together
merged with one another
merged to each other
synchronized to each other
connected to each other
intertwined to each other
complemented to each other
interconnected to each other
mixed to each other
joined to each other
united to each other
bind to each other
compared to each other
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
To validate this methodology, it was created three consumption and three solar generation profiles, which were combined to each other.
Science
The quantitative comparisons of either results derived by field techniques combined to each other or those of each technique separately before and after preloading, reveal changes in site response showing a clear de-amplification after preloading but of lower order than stiffness increase.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Recent technological advances in cancer research, based on microfluidic devices, will be addressed to illustrate the potential of these new microsystems as powerful diagnostic tools, particularly when multiple technologies are combined to complement each other in engineering the next generation of miniaturised medical diagnostic devices.
Secondly, it shows how even the seemingly opposing theories can be combined to complement each other.
Science
Old works and new works can combine to give each other different context and different resonances.
News & Media
But a strong retail industry and a brisk tourist trade can combine to make each other stronger.
News & Media
There, the electrons and holes combine to cancel each other out, giving up the ghost in the form of light.
News & Media
How bulk and single-cell sequencing could be combined to best inform each other is also an important question and the need for these types of data integration is further discussed in what follows.
Science
Consultations within 30 days of each other were combined to form one episode, of which the first antibiotic prescription of the episode was selected for further analysis.
Science
Five studies, possibly quite different in various ways from each other, were combined to form a single data set that was treated in the analysis as a single trial.
Science
Both Class II and Class IV are multi-domain proteins, which might be born from a pre-existing protein domain combination, since domains tend to combine within each other to generate new multi-domain proteins [ 38– 40].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "with" instead of "to" when indicating that items are being combined in relation to each other. The correct phrasing is "combined with each other."
Common error
Avoid using "to" after "combined" when referring to mutual actions or relationships. "Combined to each other" implies a directionality that is not present in the intended meaning. Use "combined with each other" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "combined to each other" attempts to describe a reciprocal action but fails due to incorrect preposition usage. Ludwig AI points out the correct form is "combined with each other".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "combined to each other" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests the correct form is "combined with each other". This corrected phrase is used to describe a mutual joining or merging of elements, and is suitable for formal, scientific, and general contexts. While examples of the incorrect phrase exist, it is important to use the grammatically correct alternative in writing and speech.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
combined with each other
This is the grammatically correct version of the phrase.
merged with each other
Replaces "combined" with "merged", indicating a more complete blending.
joined together
Uses simpler vocabulary to convey the idea of being linked.
united with one another
Implies a sense of agreement or purpose in the combination.
integrated with each other
Suggests a more functional or systemic combination.
linked to each other
Focuses on the connection or relationship established by the combination.
blended together
Suggests a smoother, more homogeneous mixture.
fused together
Emphasizes a strong, almost inseparable union.
mixed together
A general term for combining different elements.
coupled with one another
Implies a close, often interdependent relationship.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "combined to each other"?
The correct way to express this idea is "combined with each other".
Is "combined to each other" grammatically correct?
No, "combined to each other" is grammatically incorrect. The correct preposition to use is "with", making the correct phrase "combined with each other".
What are some alternatives to saying "combined with each other"?
Alternatives include "merged with each other", "joined together", or "integrated with each other", depending on the specific context.
How does "combined to each other" differ from "combined with each other"?
"Combined to each other" is not standard English. The correct phrasing, "combined with each other", indicates a mutual action or relationship between two or more things.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested