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accompanied to ground
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "accompanied to ground" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe someone or something being escorted or brought down to the ground, but it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "The parachutist was accompanied to ground by the safety team after landing."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(20)
reach a conclusion
coming to ground
be brought to an end
sources to ground
come to earth
cease operations
grind to a halt
come to grounds
reach a standstill
contributed to ground
brought down to the ground
reach an understanding
collected to ground
come to mass
come to reasons
converted to ground
reported to ground
touch down
come to land
come to said
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1 human-written examples
The prime minister was accompanied to Ground Zero by his wife, Samantha, who was in New York on 9/11.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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59 human-written examples
When Clinton and Schumer accompanied Bush to ground zero on Sept. 14, Schumer stuck much closer to the president's side, seemingly intent on getting in every television shot.
News & Media
He was among the 25 members of Congress briefed by President Bush on Sept. 12, he accompanied Mr. Bush to ground zero, and he worked on legislation on airline security, bioterrorism and removing tax breaks for groups supporting terrorism.
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For one, Pakistan recently dropped restrictions on the drone program it had requested last fall to accompany a ground offensive against militants in South Waziristan.
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And so the kingdom vowed to accompany its ground campaign with an air campaign.
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Thus, the excited electron may nonradiatively relax to the high-level surface N state and then radiatively transfer to ground state accompanied with fluorescence emission bands around 450 nm.
Science
The pigeons, he said, routinely accompanied both ground forces and Royal Air Force bomber crews who were told to use the birds to report back their positions if they crash-landed in hostile terrain.
News & Media
I managed to accompany her to the Polo Grounds, where the rugby teams will practise.
News & Media
Overall results for lemurs indicate an increase in the expression of genes that are involved in fatty acid metabolism and antioxidant defense pathways, with limited correlation to the gene expression changes known to accompany hibernation in ground squirrels.
The helicopter team was accompanied by a ground crew to roll the immobilized elephant on its side in the event it collapsed on its haunches after tranquilising.
Science
On Thursday, he returned to ground zero, accompanying President Obama at a wreath-laying ceremony.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing movement towards the ground, consider using more precise verbs like "escorted", "guided", or "brought" to improve clarity and avoid grammatical ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "to" directly after "accompanied" when describing movement to a location. Instead, use "accompanied by" or rephrase for better grammatical correctness. For example, use "accompanied by" or "escorted to" instead of "accompanied to".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "accompanied to ground" is often intended to describe the act of escorting or guiding someone or something towards the ground. However, according to Ludwig AI, it is not grammatically correct in standard English, and it requires rephrasing for improved clarity and accuracy.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Wiki
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "accompanied to ground" aims to describe the act of escorting someone or something to the ground, it is considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests using alternatives like "escorted to the ground" or "guided to the ground" to improve clarity and correctness. Although sources like The Guardian and The New York Times use related phrasing, the specific phrase is rare and should be rephrased for better communication. The intended meaning is generally understood, but precision is key for effective writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
escorted to the ground
Replaces "accompanied" with "escorted", implying a more formal or supervised arrival.
brought to ground level
Specifies the destination as ground level, adding clarity and precision.
guided to the ground
Indicates assistance in reaching the ground safely or carefully.
supported to the ground
Highlights the support given to someone or something while moving to the ground.
taken to the ground
Suggests a movement towards the ground, possibly involuntary or forceful.
led to the ground
Emphasizes guidance and direction toward the ground.
descended to the ground with
Uses "descended" to emphasize a downward movement toward the ground.
delivered safely to ground
Focuses on a successful and secure arrival on the ground.
assisted in landing
Focuses on the assistance provided during the landing process.
walked to the grounds
Implies a more generic and literal motion of walking into a property and does not imply any safety measures.
FAQs
How can I use the word "accompanied" correctly in a sentence?
Use "accompanied by" to indicate who or what is with someone. For example, "The president was accompanied by his advisors."
What is a better alternative to "accompanied to ground"?
Better alternatives include "escorted to the ground", "guided to the ground", or "brought to ground level", depending on the context.
Is "accompanied to" grammatically correct?
In most cases, "accompanied to" is not grammatically correct. It's better to use "accompanied by" or rephrase the sentence for clarity and correctness.
What does it mean when something is described as "escorted to the ground"?
It means that someone or something was safely or officially "escorted to the ground", often implying assistance or supervision during the descent.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested