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What is the past tense of combine with?

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The past tense of combine with is combined with.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of combine with is combines with.

The present participle of combine with is combining with.

The past participle of combine with is combined with.

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Now, as companies close the books on another quarter, the lack of pricing power combined with weak demand is sapping the top and bottom lines.
This, combined with poor prospects for economic gain by the British, resulted in a de facto abdication of many responsibilities of governance.
My neighbor tells me it's the magic of the wand combined with my psychic aura.
There was excellent management of the curriculum combined with an excellent programme of quality assurance and self-assessment.
Her smile, combined with the off the wall remark, elicited a laugh from Gael.
Solid-body guitars were combined with new sonic modification devices such as distortion boxes and wah-wah pedals.

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