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The term "combine court" does not have a widely recognized meaning in legal terminology. If you are referring to a specific type of court or a legal proceeding involving multiple parties, please provide more context for clarification. Generally, court cases can involve various parties, such as plaintiffs, defendants, and witnesses, depending on the nature of the case.

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