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Discover LudwigThe phrase "neatly combine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when it is necessary to express the idea of combining two or more items or ideas in a manner that is orderly and without confusion. For example, "The artist used a few simple colors to neatly combine the different elements of the painting."
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But for the patient, the electoral and economic cycles could neatly combine to make the likes of BAE and Cobham juicy picks in three or four years' time.
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His trip to Lashio neatly combined military and political tasks.
The "granny leave" plan neatly combines help for both generations.
This distinctive methodology neatly combines four intriguing properties associated with DNA and GO:.
(i) 'This is casing for explosives or tick off', a composite anagram that neatly combines two senses of ROCKET.
The capital of the Austrian state of Tirol neatly combines an impressive mountain setting with a storied and historic past.
But the real show-stopper, neatly combining the twin crusades against living costs and vested interests, was the promise to freeze energy bills.
The strangest phenomenon is, perhaps, provincial Britain's enthusiastic endorsement of curry and chips, which neatly combines our two favourite fast foods into one alcohol-mopping delight.
"Bergman news jolts Hollywood like an A Bomb" screeched one newspaper headline, neatly combining two of the most important news items of 1949.
That five-minute walk to the Olympic Park neatly combines the British obsessions of shopping, drinking and gambling with that of watching sport.
It neatly combined the city-building tranquillity of The Settlers with the gunboat diplomacy of Age of Empires to make a deep and absorbing game.
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