Sentence examples for accompanied as from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accompanied as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that is present alongside another person or thing in a specific role or capacity.
Example: "The presentation was accompanied as a visual aid to enhance understanding."
Alternatives: "together with" or "alongside as".

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Even the chicken yakitori was perfectly grilled and accompanied as are most of the teriyaki entrees — by lightly steamed carrots and broccoli that are a far cry from the overcooked afterthought that clutters plates at so many other Japanese restaurants.

On land the advent of the rifle modified and improved by the development of breech loading, metal cartridges, and later smokeless gunpowder was accompanied as well by advances in artillery and even early types of machine guns.

Undertaken in their wake, the world's interventions — military and civilian, and accompanied as often as not by a grand missionary determination to "rebuild Haiti" — have had as their single unitary principle their failure to alter what is most basic in the country, the reality of a corrupt state and the role, inadvertent or not, of outsiders in collaborating with it.

Ensuring that the patient is accompanied as much as possible is an important factor in helping to prevent the occurrence of suicide.

Ms. Falco was accompanied, as she usually is these days, by STANLEY TUCCI.

This year's A-level results have been distributed – accompanied, as usual, by excitement, controversy and acrimony.

That was accompanied, as usual, by investments intended to demonstrate the advantages of peaceful development.

He liked to give impromptu piano recitals at closing ceremonies, sometimes accompanied as a singer by his friend Smyslov.

But the steep prices at Allegretti were accompanied, as such prices must be, with sybaritic flourishes and coddling service.

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