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The phrase "accompanied drawing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a drawing that is presented alongside or in support of another piece of content, such as a text or a presentation.
Example: "The report included an accompanied drawing that illustrated the main findings of the study."
Alternatives: "supplementary drawing" or "illustrative drawing".
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Points out various features of the London taxi (accompanied drawing).
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The most versatile types are those that come mounted on short spikes for sticking in the ground around the perimeter of the patio, or those that come mounted on a short stake or length of pipe as shown in the accompanying drawing.
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But many sports, and the gambling that inevitably accompanied them, drew denouncements from newspapers.
The text which accompanies the drawing states the following: "A hundred and one years ago, Joseph Pulitzer developed color presses so that The World could bring famous European paintings to the masses.
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