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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accompanied out" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "accompanied," which typically requires a different structure or context.
Example: "She was accompanied by her friend to the event."
Alternatives: "brought along" or "went with."
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Money crumbled and "was accompanied out of the courthouse by friends".
Arnaud Montebourg, the outspoken French economy minister, resigned on Tuesday, and was accompanied out the door by two colleagues: Benoît Hamon (education) and Aurélie Filippetti (culture).
They had been corralled inside the stadium for 20 minutes or so after the final whistle, until the Manchester police had determined it was safe for them to be accompanied out.
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They accompanied me out through the airport and saw me off with waves and friendly smiles, into the Tehran night.
And one portly official, borrowed from a local league, accompanied each out-of-bounds call with a hip-shaking dance.
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