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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accompanying action" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an action that occurs alongside or in conjunction with another action or event.
Example: "The accompanying action of the dancers added to the overall impact of the performance."
Alternatives: "supporting action" or "concurrent action".
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We need accompanying action at grassroots level.
Each character had its own recurring musical theme, with more rhythmic sequenced interludes accompanying action scenes.
Other stirring speeches touted the rights of women, Muslims, and Native Americans, giving us food for the soul with accompanying action items.
There's also a Police Academy animated series (with accompanying action figure line) and a live-action Police Academy show that you can probably find on YouTube if you try hard enough.
With the accompanying Action Sheet, students are encouraged to explore the situations and issues facing each of the nine girls in Girl Rising, for example, and then work in their communities as advocates for these and the millions of others worldwide who do not have access to an education.
In having approved the "National Strategy for Children" and in creating an accompanying Action Plan (2005-2010) the Government of Albania has demonstrated that it is taking seriously the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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"Yesterday the cheap seats had this song going which involved all sorts of accompanying actions," says Steve Page.
Accompanying actions such as suppression of Mn2+ dissolution, increase in conductivity and removal of HF in electrolyte solutions have been observed.
Many of the earliest work songs were composed for the specific purpose of accompanying actions like hammering, chopping, or rowing to make their work easier.
It is increasingly acknowledged that accompanying actions such as psychological support and/or pain avoidance reduce oncogenic progression in cancerous patients (Chida et al. 2008).
Sound effect, any artificial reproduction of sound or sounds intended to accompany action and supply realism in the theatre, radio, television, and motion pictures.
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