Yes, titanium and tungsten can be combined to form an alloy. In fact, several alloys have been developed that contain both titanium and tungsten, such as Tungsten-Titanium-Carbon (W-Ti-C) and Tungsten-Titanium-Nitride (W-Ti-N). These alloys have unique properties that make them useful in various applications, such as aerospace and defense, biomedical, and energy.
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