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combination

[kom-buh-ney-shuhn] / ˌkɒm bəˈneɪ ʃən /




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He conceived the social experiment based on a combination of his curiosity about people, the influence of “Lord of the Flies” and “Robinson Crusoe,” and his boarding school experience.

From Los Angeles Times

All of the major services, including Amazon Prime, Max, Peacock, Paramount+ and others, carry some combination of professional sports packages for their subscribers.

From Los Angeles Times

“Just 25 miles from Midtown Manhattan, Longmeadow offers the rare combination of total privacy and immediate access to city life,” the listing adds.

From MarketWatch

By storing content and context in separate "neural libraries," the brain can apply the same knowledge across many different situations without needing a unique neuron for every possible combination.

From Science Daily

Those firms can decide to bid for an NHS contract, carry out private work instead or, more likely, juggle a combination of the two.

From BBC