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The phrase 'first combined' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that two or more things have been joined together for the first time. For example, "The two teams performed their first combined routine in front of the judges."
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The astronomers first combined the data into a spectrum chart.
Ms. Edwards's release is not the first combined CD-DVD.
The first combined minimal redistribution with minimal political power for non-elites.
As of 1 March, streaming data will count alongside CD, LP and download sales in the first combined charts.
She succeeds Érik Izraelewicz, who died suddenly in November and who had first combined the jobs of director and editor.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta, left, cut the ribbon yesterday on the city's first combined firehouse and Emergency Medical Service station.
Young and Lagares — who hit a two-run triple in the first — combined to break a 2-2 tin in the bottom of the eighth.
In 1967 the Kansas City Chiefs selected him in the second round of the first combined American Football League (AFL) and National Football League NFLL) draft.
When Martin O'Neill and Randy Lerner first combined at Villa Park in September 2006, a determined effort was made to crack the top four.
A look at the number of picks at each position in the first round since 1967, when the A.F.L. and N.F.L. first combined their drafts.
First, combined axial-radial shuffling is adopted.
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