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Discover LudwigThe phrase "combo with" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or colloquial
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a combination or pairing of items, often in marketing or casual conversation. Example: "You can get a burger combo with fries and a drink for a special price."
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BURLEY: A meal deal combo with coleslaw, beans AND fries?
I use this Belkin case keyboard combo with my iPad air.
There was a band, then a jazz combo with a girl singer.
A deliciously grapey French combo, with acidity to balance the peachy fruit.
A popular entree is the pork and rib combo, with Cajun hash browns.
The president's irrelevant U.N. speech was a bad combo with the schoolyard name-calling of Lee Bollinger.
He later wrote an oratorio and four cantatas, a mass, two ballets and works for jazz combo with orchestra.
El Gran Combo, with two original members, performed more than 260 times last year and has never stopped recording.
The violinist Jenny Scheinman leads a combo with the guitarist Bill Frisell and the bassist and guitarist Tony Scherr.
Zaripov, Zinoviev and Markov the combo, with Zaripov finishing at the near post after a goalmouth pass!
He ordered the leg and thigh combo with a beverage ($6.29) and worried that the bus might leave without him.
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