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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'accompanied you' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone was present with or traveled with someone else. For example: My mother accompanied me on my first day of school.
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Zayn has accompanied you.
M. HERZOG: Will you please tell the Tribunal which of your colleagues accompanied you or represented you at such conferences?
Reinvesting in a pair that has accompanied you so far already can feel redemptive, loyal to your inner self.
Whenever he accompanied you on a story there was little need to persuade interviewees to open up - people just dropped their guard.
A bodyguard accompanied you to the Gannett shareholders meeting last April.
Now, perhaps it has accompanied you to the White House.
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will gladly accompany you.
* Have a friend accompany you.
To accompany you?" "Quite unable.
A 'halo of data' will constantly accompany you.
Still, I could accompany you a week from today.
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