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Discover LudwigThe phrase "died in combat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who died during a war or battle. For example: "My great-grandfather died in combat during World War II."
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She types "my husband died in combat".
Soldiers with such injuries died in combat.
Humayun Khan, 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?
This year, 23 Americans soldiers died in combat there.
Separately, two NATO service members died in combat on Saturday.
About 500,000 of the soldiers were Jewish; of these, a third died in combat.
Her first husband, whom she married during World War II, died in combat.
Twice as many American troops died in combat in 2009 as the year before.
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