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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accompanied as a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that is accompanying another person or thing in a specific role or capacity.
Example: "The musician was accompanied as a soloist during the performance, showcasing her exceptional talent."
Alternatives: "serving as a" or "acting as a".
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He liked to give impromptu piano recitals at closing ceremonies, sometimes accompanied as a singer by his friend Smyslov.
They carried white roses, which they laid among the hundreds of candles and bouquets left by members of the public and were accompanied, as a show of inter-faith solidarity, by representatives of the French capital's Jewish community.
They carried white roses, which they laid amid the hundreds of candles and bouquets left by members of the public and were accompanied, as a show of inter-faith solidarity, by representatives of Paris's Jewish community.
"This whole thing put a lot of pressure on him, and it continues to put pressure on him today," said Ms. Horton Sheff, who Milo often accompanied as a child on marches on Washington and candlelight vigils that promoted his mother's campaign for social justice.
It thus appears that codon CGC might have "formally" accompanied (as a hitch-hiker) anticodon GCG in 5'-CGCG-3' via the Arg-unrelated GC dinucleotide, and that is precisely why we chose to deliberately focus our description on 5'-CGCG-3'.
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Ensuring that the patient is accompanied as much as possible is an important factor in helping to prevent the occurrence of suicide.
McGinley was modest to a fault, insisting he was standing on the shoulders of giants in merely refining the template minted by Tony Jacklin and refined by those captains he had played under and accompanied as an assistant.
"Reagan's rearmament program, accompanied as it was by a resurgence in the U.S. economy, had a demoralizing effect on the Soviet elite," Mr. Johnson wrote in Foreign Affairs.
Army rule may be counter-revolutionary, they argue, accompanied as it is by a return to favour of figures, institutions and policies that buttressed the Mubarak era.
His 19 touchdowns have become signature moments at Giants games, accompanied as they usually are by a salsa routine in the end zone.
Tim Lee of pi Economics points out that the profits surge has not been accompanied, as it usually is, by a rise in business investment.
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