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The phrase "are a frequent accompaniment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that often occurs together with another thing, typically in a context where you are discussing patterns or common occurrences.
Example: "In many cultures, music and dance are a frequent accompaniment during celebrations."
Alternatives: "are often paired with" or "commonly occur alongside".
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Background: Nausea and vomiting are a frequent accompaniment of migraine and prokinetic medications are frequently used in its management.
Changes in sleeping patterns are a frequent accompaniment of aging, observes Dr. Charles Herrera, the director of the Sleep Disorders Program for the Middle-Aged and Older Adult at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York.
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It's a frequent accompaniment to appetizers, from spring rolls to the golden mermaid (shrimp wrapped in pastry and deep-fried).
Popular music made appearances in the traditionally more severe climes of the Society for Music Theory ("A Polymetric Interpretation of the Swing Impulse: Rhythmic Stratification in Jazz"); ethnomusicology was a frequent accompaniment to discussions of pop ("Performing Liminality: Disc Jockeys and the Construction of Ritual in Toronto's Rave and Club Subcultures").
As in previous reports, the majority of our patients presented in the winter and hypothermia was a frequent accompaniment [ 4] as cold weather lowers the threshold for encephalopathy in patients with hypothyroidism and this is possibly attributed to the failure of thermoregulatory compensatory mechanisms.
The evidence presented underscores that metabolic syndrome features are a frequent and early accompaniment in young-onset T2DM and that common factors may be involved in their pathogenesis.
CV disease is a frequent and serious accompaniment for RA.
Pupillary changes are, on the other hand, a frequent accompaniment of NIRCH [6, 7].
This is a frequent error.
Author is a frequent customer.
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