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"always accompanied by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to express that something is usually found in the company of something else. For example, "He is always accompanied by his loyal dog."
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The Americans are always accompanied by their spectral Terps.
Construction in Jerusalem is always accompanied by historical excavation.
She was always accompanied by her black chow dog, William.
It was always accompanied by a swirling group of circles.
It is always accompanied by a bowl of rice pilaf.
Tinnitus is almost always accompanied by hearing loss.
He is always accompanied by his boys, his entourage.
He was always accompanied by his staffordshire terrier, Dempsey.
"The periphery is always accompanied by an adjective that is negative," Piano said.
"The images are almost always accompanied by highly explicit and very disturbing user comments.
They're overwhelmingly happy memories, always accompanied by a toast, with love and remembrance.
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