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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accompanied are" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in formal or literary contexts to indicate that something is accompanied by something else, often in a passive construction.
Example: "Accompanied are the documents that support your application for review."
Alternatives: "are accompanied by" or "are together with".
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A few other women, younger than the generals they accompanied, are described as invaluable aides and companions.
In La Rioja, even if it is not explicitly written to avoid contacting the partner, issues regarding difficulties when women came accompanied are addressed.
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There was too much responsibility that accompanied "being strong".
The dramas that accompany are not without cost.
"I'm not interested in what accompanies being in power.
Accompany isn't lacking interest in the venture community, either.
The poems that accompany it are translucent.
Luckily, the various accompanying sauces are excellent.
The quiet that accompanied Japan was deafening.
I'm being accompanied.
This class is accompanied by live drumming.
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