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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accompanied in the process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that is present or involved alongside another action or event.
Example: "The team was accompanied in the process by several experts who provided valuable insights."
Alternatives: "assisted during the process" or "involved in the process".
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Subsequently, participants are accompanied in the process of developing and executing a more extensive teaching activity.
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I was accompanied in the interviewing process by one of the students, 21-year-old Sarah Butcher, who proved a dab hand with a notepad.
As a result, despite some studies of direct growth on single-crystal silicon substrates using metal-free CVD or solid-source molecular-beam epitaxy, only thick graphite carbon (SiC may be accompanied in these processes) has so far been realized [32, 33, 34].
"They have officers waiting for them in Laos already, and Thai officers are accompanying them in the process".
Because what I have to do is to ensure that there is somebody who supports this woman and accompanies her in the process.
They may be of an earthly substance, but if you're using nature to accompany you in the process, this is the best way.
Typical physical/chemical effects accompanied in resistive switching processes and in HRS/LRS states include electrochemical/thermochemical reactions [15 27], metal-insulator transition [28, 29], magnetic modulation [30 47], etc.
In conclusion, large scale genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic changes accompanied the process of hybridization in the crosses C. nankingense × T.
Lipofuscin (LF -accumulation in RPE ceLF -accumulationthe process of aging, and may also be RPEated to AMD.
In this study we identified novel FGF2-regulated miRNA:mRNA GRNs that accompany the process of in vitro−induced lens fiber cell differentiation.
One hypothesis is that it corresponds to an Fe3+–(hydro peroxo species, In either case, reduction of the O2– is accompanied (in a sequential or simultaneous, proton-coupled process) by a concomitant protonation at the distal oxygen.
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