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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always accompanies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one thing consistently occurs together with another.
Example: "In our culture, music always accompanies celebrations and significant events."
Alternatives: "is always paired with" or "consistently goes hand in hand with".
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Satire always accompanies certain festivals, for example, particularly saturnalian festivals.
This results in the thirst that always accompanies "pure" water depletion.
There's no straight line to progress, and hardship always accompanies a season of hope.
"The chorale always accompanies Macbeth's moments of anticipated glory," he said.
"Next time," you say under your breath with the sadness that always accompanies such wishful promises.
When a woman goes into labour, Liberata Musabyimana always accompanies her on the walk to the health centre.
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But he does not always accompany me.
Pen and paper have always accompanied me.
However, a good covering letter should always accompany the CV.
The Americans are always accompanied by their spectral Terps.
Construction in Jerusalem is always accompanied by historical excavation.
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