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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accompanied with a spouse" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "accompanied by a spouse."
Example: "She attended the event accompanied by her spouse, who provided support throughout the evening."
Alternatives: "with a spouse" or "along with a spouse."
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A spokesman for the Speaker defended Bishop's decision to take two staff members to Europe, saying a presiding officer – such as the Speaker – is entitled to travel with two staff if she or he is not accompanied by a spouse.
Nine of them were accompanied by a spouse or partner.
A married student accompanied by a spouse has to make arrangements for sufficient financial support.
Students accompanied by a spouse will need an additional $7,000 per year plus $4,000 per year for each accompanying child (this estimate is subject to change).
Most patients are accompanied by a spouse or friend and will spend all day at the clinic.
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Beeps were accompanied with flashes.
Better when accompanied with rice.
Westwood steps in as well, recently accompanying a jilted spouse to a cemetery where the two drank wine and talked.
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