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combination
noun as in mixture, blend
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aggregate, amalgam, amalgamation, blending, brew, coalescence, composite, compound, connection, fusion, junction, medley, miscellany, mishmash, order, soup, stew, succession, synthesis, unification, union
Weak matches
noun as in alliance, association
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Mafia, affiliation, bloc, cabal, cahoots, camarilla, cartel, circle, clique, club, coalition, combine, compound, confederacy, confederation, conjunction, connection, consortium, conspiracy, coterie, faction, federation, gang, guild, hookup, merging, party, pool, ring, set, syndicate, tie up, trust, unification, union
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Example Sentences
This trend has been driven by a combination of factors ranging from financial necessity amid rising costs to a desire to stay active and socially engaged.
Administrators FCI Consulting said DC London Pie had been hit by the combination of "challenging trading conditions and increased costs".
“It feels good to have a lot of different options, combinations,” Lue said.
Almost half of patients in the late-phase trial who took the drug in combination with standard treatment saw a complete renal response compared with 33.1% of patients taking only the standard treatment, Roche said.
“A potential combination with Cooper would strengthen competition and create a more scaled company in the contact-lens segment,” Saunders told The Wall Street Journal on Sunday.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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