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What is the past tense of couple with?

What's the past tense of couple with? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of couple with is coupled with.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of couple with is couples with.

The present participle of couple with is coupling with.

The past participle of couple with is coupled with.

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The soft feel of some of these fabrics, coupled with their lighter weights, make them an appealing all-season product.
The Zimmermen, with their quirky sartorial style, have a long history of hard work and old-fashioned values coupled with wanderlust.
It is a performance of restrained frustration and quiet despair, coupled with the type of calculated ruthlessness befitting a killer.
Full of my usual razor sharp wit and acerbic commentary coupled with pithy, erudite and provoking insights into the unfolding world about me.
When coupled with a synthetic stock to prevent warping from moisture, it retains zero well and can withstand substantial abuse.
Essentially, the Dean was conveying the importance of learning coupled with realizing self worth, both which a person needs to be well-rounded.

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