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The phrase "accompanied it with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to indicate that something was associated with or accompanied by something else. For example: "He brought a gift to the party and accompanied it with a card."
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Assured of Redmond's support in recruiting for the army, Asquith enacted the third Home Rule Bill but accompanied it with a Suspensory Act, postponing its implementation until the return of peace.
Cunningham accompanied it with this dance in 1983.
We accompanied it with statement about the position of women back then and stating our aims.
Afraid that economic liberalization would encourage dissent, Lenin accompanied it with intensified political repression.
But more troubling than this performance for the Rossoneri are the injuries that accompanied it, with Riccardo Montolivo also limping out.
The #putyourwalletsout phrase was coined by Sydney-based Twitter user Steve Lopez, who accompanied it with a photo of his wallet.
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I don't just say this, I accompany it with a stabbing index finger for emphasis.
(Bless her for suggesting to accompany it with garlicky sauteed collard greens).
You can also accompany it with garlicky yogurt seasoned with mint, as it would be served in Greece or Turkey.
Accompany it with a jump-starting latte ($3.25) made with coffee from Camp 4, a local coffee roaster and coffeehouse.
I accompany it with a sandwich and, I must admit, it makes a nice change to kale crisps.
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