No. Or, better, not exactly.
The combined gas law is that P1V1/T1 =
P2V2/T2
The ideal gas law is PV = nRT, which amounts to the same thing if n is constant (R is always constant; that's why...
It means essentially the same thing as the current 'in-vogue' phrase, "It is, what it is." It means the law is not negotiable. It may not seem just in some cases but it is, above all else, the law.