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Discover Ludwig"die in combat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a way to refer to someone having lost their life while fighting in a war or battle. For example: "Many brave soldiers died in combat during World War II."
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"He didn't die in combat.
She was the first female member of the Canadian military to die in combat.
The four Canadians killed were the first to die in combat since the Korean War.
He was the first United Nations soldier to die in combat in East Timor.
He did not die in combat, but could he have been saved had he been back home in Washington?
His will was deemed inadmissible for probate, as it had been drafted on the assumption that he would die in combat.
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She types "my husband died in combat".
Soldiers with such injuries died in combat.
A buddy died in combat.
(Their father died in combat when they were boys).
Do you know how many died in combat in Vietnam?
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