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The phrase "commonly accompanied by" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English and can be used in many situations.
For example, "Sleep deprivation is commonly accompanied by irritability and fatigue."
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Eating disorders, the researchers found, are commonly accompanied by other psychiatric illnesses.
They found that, months of extreme weather over mid-latitudes are commonly accompanied by significantly amplified quasi-stationary mid-tropospheric planetary waves.
The eruption of a volcano is commonly accompanied by many small earthquakes, especially when a volcano resumes activity after a long dormant period.
But further investigation elicited further info: "This drop in libido is commonly accompanied by breast enlargement and tenderness, ejaculation problems, feeling dizzy and impotence".
The liquid magnetic compass, now almost universally used, is commonly accompanied by an azimuth instrument for taking bearings of distant objects.
Early experiments revealed that thinking is commonly accompanied by electrical activity in the muscles of the thinker's organs of articulation (e.g., in the throat).
Possible Diagnoses: Migraine: This type of headache can cause intense throbbing or pulsing in one area of the head and is commonly accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound.
Oedematous bowel wall thickening is commonly accompanied by adjacent free fluid (Figs. 9 and 10).
LPE of graphite is commonly accompanied by external forces such as ultrasonication or shear mixing.
Complete musculotendinous rupture is commonly accompanied by a haematoma (Fig. 7).
T Tauri stars are commonly accompanied by disks as well as the stellar wind.
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