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The phrase "accompanied by camera" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where something is being filmed or photographed, indicating that a camera is present during the event.
Example: "The documentary featured interviews with the subjects, all accompanied by camera to capture their stories in real-time."
Alternatives: "with camera in tow" or "alongside a camera".
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Could it really be all that tough when constantly accompanied by camera crews?
MLK's tactics in Selma would not have succeeded had he not been accompanied by camera crews ready to broadcast images of racist savagery to outraged Northern white liberals.
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Her autobiography opens as she is waiting at home in Montclair for the announcement of the 1987 Oscar nominations, accompanied by cameras from the television program "Entertainment Tonight".
It was an undeniable tragedy, and might have remained a local one but for an unusual circumstance: The police officers involved in the shooting were accompanied by cameras from "The First 48," the reliably engrossing A&E show that documents the early stages of homicide investigations.
Mr. Lyle has a show from Australia he is looking to sell to a U.S. network, possibly Fox or WB, called "The $20 Challenge," which transports three small-town twentysomethings to a big city, gives them $20 each and tells them to find food and shelter for three days -- all accompanied by cameras crews, of course.
Emotional fans streamed toward the stage, their unabashed shout-outs of "I love you!" accompanied by cameras flashing, and no one held them back.
"It was amazing how many people didn't want to do it," said Ms. Reagon, who was accompanied by a camera crew.
But he said what he saw and heard when he arrived there, accompanied by a camera crew filming a television special for A&E, astonished him.
Their exploits at hacking, conniving, misleading, and extorting (all in the name of justice) were accompanied by cheesy camera tricks and sound effects (jump cuts, clicking shutter noises), and often played out in montages backed by disco-funk-soul hits like "Superfly," "Everyday People," and "Superstition".
The Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic entered Srebrenica two hours later, accompanied by Serb camera crews.
Dressed neatly in a suit and tie, he's accompanied by a camera crew from the Ministry of Oil, as well as four soldiers.
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