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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to combine with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that two things are being joined together. For example, "The two pieces of wood were glued together to combine with each other."
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Hours could be difficult to combine with his duties in the House of Lords.
Bellamy, by contrast, has more speed than guile and needs players to combine with him.
With the national team, Messi has no Xavi or Iniesta to combine with.
Globalisation continues to combine with whizzy new information technologies to boost productivity.
Add peeled, chopped tomatoes and stir well to combine with other ingredients.
This makes it hard to combine with organic methods (though some researchers are trying).
"I felt his ability to combine with Balotelli might have helped us," said Rodgers.
Hydration of the portland cement fraction releases the lime required to combine with the pozzolana.
Under sufficiently great pressure, the electrons are forced to combine with protons to form neutrons.
This Whistles style is a graphic take on the trend, one that is easy to combine with plain separates.
9.05pm BST 61 min: Ukraine get another corner after Yarmolenko tries to combine with Milevskiy through the centre.
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