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The phrase "accompanied by a variable number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is paired or associated with an unspecified or changing quantity.
Example: "The dataset includes several entries, each accompanied by a variable number of associated tags."
Alternatives: "paired with a fluctuating number" or "associated with a changing quantity."
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The typical initial i.p. growth pattern was characterized by mucinous ascites accompanied by a variable number of "solid" mucinous tumor lesions of varying size.
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The vertebral column is characterized by a variable number of curves.
Some overlap between clinical variables is extremely common (for example, a high swollen-joint count will often be accompanied by a high number of tender joints).
Our method shows high detection accuracy accompanied by a reduced number of false positives and negatives.
The crustal expansion is accompanied by a large number of earthquakes.
Singing is accompanied by a large number of conventionalized movements and gestures.
Longer lifespan is accompanied by a larger number of chronic diseases among older adults.
Contributions must be submitted in writing and be accompanied by a phone number.
The strong damages reported were accompanied by a large number of casualties including a death toll greater than 15,000 people.
But before long, more protesters arrived from Trafalgar Square, accompanied by a small number of police officers. .
This was always accompanied by a similar number of down-regulated proteins.
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