Sentence examples for accompanies on from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "accompanies on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; a more appropriate phrase would specify what is being accompanied and where.
Example: "The music accompanies on the journey, enhancing the experience."
Alternatives: "accompanies during" or "accompanies with".

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There is an excellent chapter about the author's hutong neighbor Recycler Wang, whom Meyer accompanies on his rounds buying plastic water bottles for one fen each ($0.0013) and selling them for 1.5 fen ($0.0020) — effectively earning 70 cents for 1,000 bottles, the cost of a bowl of noodles.

But the Choir of Men and Boys, one of three vocal groups that Mr. Ludwig trains, supervises and accompanies on the organ, dates to 1883.

Scott Patterson accompanies on piano.

Gergely Boganyi accompanies on piano.

Jaap Kooi accompanies on piano.

Ines Irawati accompanies on piano.

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'The Wilhelm scream' regularly accompanies on-screen shooting, explosions and falls from great heights.

Use one hand to accompany on the piano.

He was one of the lead researchers who I accompanied on this expedition.

That instrument was one of several reeds played New Age style by David Mann Andy Ezrinn accompanied on piano.

They were accompanied on bass by Sean Smith.

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