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Discover Ludwig"uneven combat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation where one party has an advantage over the other, especially one where they are more skilled or powerful. For example, "The guerrilla forces fought an uneven combat against the well-armed battalion."
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IGN and X-Play criticized some boss battles and enemies' behavior; GamePro also faulted "disappointing" boss battles and the game's "uneven" combat.
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