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Discover Ludwig"that combine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that two or more things are being combined or mixed together. For example: "Add the ingredients together in a bowl, stirring them in a manner that combine them into a cohesive mixture."
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There are also fixed combinations that combine analgesics with caffeine.
Models are available that combine both.
Enter cocktails that combine booze with food.
That creates opportunities for banks that combine those dimensions.
There are already other AIDS pills that combine three drugs.
Call that persons, that combine these two abilities.
Exhibitions that combine L.G.B.T. and Arab themes are rarer still.
Solar systems that combine heat and solar panels aren't new.
Parikh researches vision systems that combine human and machine expertise.
Microspheres that combine two additional features have been designed.
In addition, novel experimental designs that combine optical and electrophysiological methods will depend upon statistical tools that combine multimodal data.
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