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combined

[kuhm-bahynd] / kəmˈbaɪnd /
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linked
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STRONGEST


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That, combined with the stronger dollar, also sent oil prices plunging at breakneck speed.

From Barron's

The combined company would pool capital, computing resources and talent as Musk pursues his vision of placing data centers in space for AI computing.

From Barron's

Under the combined sleeping bags, there was a space for the three of them to huddle, crouched together beneath their makeshift roof.

From Literature

The ensuing barrage of requests—combined with spiking ticket presales—set off a dinner bell everywhere from small-town cinemas to major multiplex chains.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I was particularly shocked by the recommendations for combating obesity, which did not mention the effect of MMS on adipose tissue but only affirmed self-acceptance combined with stigmatization of obesity," she says.

From Science Daily