The combination
Example: The combination produces better results than individual methods
Definition
"The combination" refers to the act or result of joining two or more elements together to form a single unit or group, often producing an effect or outcome that is different or enhanced compared to the individual parts alone.
Etymology
The phrase "the combination" originates from the Latin word 'combinare,' meaning 'to join together.' Over time, it evolved in English to describe the process or result of merging parts, highlighting the idea of unity and collaboration. Did you know that 'combine' was first used in English in the early 15th century?
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"The combination" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 2", containing 113 commonly used words.
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