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The phrase "accompanied with a notable" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "accompanied by a notable."
Example: "The presentation was accompanied by a notable increase in audience engagement."
Alternatives: "paired with a significant" or "together with a remarkable."
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However, SO2 adsorption has a relatively large adsorption energy accompanied with a notable charge transfer between adsorbate and substrate.
Finally, how to provide ease of travel in an environmentally friendly (carbon free) transport system accompanied with a notable amount of travel substitution seems to be the critical questions of the future from the point of view of transport system end users.
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In aqueous solution, the ligand NP exhibited high selectivity toward Cu2+ ions by forming a 2 1 complex, accompanied with a dramatic fluorescence quenching and a notable bathochromic-shift of the absorbance band.
Parallel studies performed by our group where we overexpressed ATOH8 in the ventrolateral lip of the dermomyotome, resulted in the notable upregulation of MyoD, accompanied with a distortion/forking of the hypaxial myotome (data not shown).
The variation of molecular conformation is accompanied with a decreasing energy gap of S1 S0 from 3.37 eV in crystal state to 3.22 eV in gas state, which agrees with the notable redshift in absorption (Supplementary Fig. 17).
The picture was accompanied with a crying emoji.
Their patient answer was accompanied with a shrug.
These cracks accompanied with a decrease in the cell voltage.
Tea was accompanied with a light snack.
Most passages are accompanied with a related audio clip.
Best accompanied with a bottle of Barbera and green salad.
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