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To accompanied
verb
To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with.
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Here's a selection of technology-based works that I find myself returning to, accompanied by text from the artists.
The one-off enquiry heard that regulator Ofgem's rules allow the sites to display results that may not include the cheapest prices, but that they had to accompanied by an agreed form of wording that explained the results.
End Summary The Recuperating Prime Minister 2. C) Following the Ambassador's call to Gianni Letta suggesting the Ambassador visit the Prime Minister during his recuperation, Letta, the Undersecretary in the Prime Minister's Office, invited Ambassador Thorne to accompanied him to Milan on December 30 for a private afternoon with the Prime Minister.
"Only open to accompanied members" was the retort.
The woman was waiting for her fiancée to arrive and to accompanied her but was running late as she thought since she was looking down at her watch frequently.
However, in those cases many patients require 2-step surgical approach to restore vision due to accompanied stromal damage.
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And to accompany your gift?
Sock! — to accompany his hits.
Relatives were not allowed to accompany them.
My colleague volunteered to accompany me.
Now she persuaded Rick to accompany her.
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