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combine

[kuhm-bahyn, kom-bahyn, kom-bahyn, kuhm-bahyn, kom-bahyn] / kəmˈbaɪn, ˈkɒm baɪn, ˈkɒm baɪn, kəmˈbaɪn, ˈkɒm baɪn /


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The streaming reversal was a big reason for layoffs that, combined with attrition, have shrunk Pixar from 1,500 employees to 1,100.

From The Wall Street Journal

But both forecasts could prove optimistic in a “no hire” labor market combined with a prolonged energy price shock.

From Barron's

And they did during the 1970s, an era of repeated energy crises and endemic “stagflation,” meaning economic stagnation combined with inflation.

From MarketWatch

“Look for a big warm up as the offshore flow will combine with the sunny skies,” the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion for the Los Angeles area said Friday.

From Los Angeles Times

Boateng, whose posts have a combined 7.2 million likes on TikTok, says he shares "what the Lord has done for me" with his followers and believes gospel has the power to transform.

From BBC