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The phrase "accompanied with a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe something that is accompanied by another thing. For example, "The package was accompanied with a handwritten note from the sender."
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At least it was accompanied with a dram of Scotch.
Each guideline should be accompanied with a short paragraph explaining the reasoning behind it.
The weekly chapters will be accompanied with a watercolour illustration by celebrated artist Marc Quinn.
A CV accompanied with a 'Dear Sir/Madam' letter is application suicide.
Almost every film he mentions is accompanied with a date of release.
The Co. then returned his bad check accompanied with a notice (Form CF-7) that said.
Each is accompanied with a different chord in the orchestra, an ingenious and haunting harmonic progression.
Our complaints are generally muttered to ourselves and accompanied with a rolling of the eyes.
All pieces are accompanied with a single photograph and some include audio.
Misogyny, too, thrives and is frequently accompanied with a general hatred of graduate students.
Their patient answer was accompanied with a shrug.
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