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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an accompanied" is not correct in English.
The correct form would typically be "an accompanying" or "accompanied by."
Example: "She arrived at the event with an accompanying guest."
Alternatives: "an accompanying" or "accompanied by."
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Given intrinsic properties, such as being a cube, are independent of accompaniment, the extrinsic property of being either a lonely cube or an accompanied non-cube is also independent of accompaniment.
One of the 34 is due to undertake an accompanied suicide very soon.
The contraction speed was described with a kinetic equation, which suggested an accompanied area relaxation during the polymerization.
He replaced the recitativo secco style favoured by the Italians with an accompanied recitative noted for its great rhythmic freedom and careful word setting.
Curtain Call Kids' Night on Broadway, when a full-price adult ticket brings a free ticket of admission for an accompanied child from 6 through 18, is back.
As an accompanied consequence, both heat and mechanical hypersensitivity (hyperalgesia and allodynia) and inflammatory responses (paw swelling and plasma extravasation) were induced by s.c. melittin injections.
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The caselet comes with an accompanying dataset.
Plus an accompanying recipe book, of course.
And an accompanying map showed an incorrect location for Mexicali.
As an accompanying picture caption noted, he is Michael Colbert.
One particular style inspired him to write an accompanying song.
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