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I mean the gas useage of a combi vs a boiler and cylinder
For a given property, combis usually rated 2-3 times higher output than system or heat-only, due to the need to get a decent hot water flow. So instantaneous gas usage is higher (can mean increasing gas pipe size). Overall consumption for CH probably doesn't vary much, just depends on the efficiency of each. For HW, depends on type of use. If it's all in one lot each day, combi could be better. If (more likely) it's many small draw-offs combi likely to be worse.
 

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