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The phrase "constantly accompanied" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something or someone is always with or joined by something else. Example: The young prince was constantly accompanied by his loyal dog, who never left his side. Another example: Working in a busy city, I am constantly accompanied by the sound of traffic and honking horns.
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The two had long been considered close and constantly accompanied Trump on the campaign trail.
Could it really be all that tough when constantly accompanied by camera crews?
One is given the impression that he was almost constantly accompanied by the songs of larks and thrushes.
The loyal Trump aide has worked for the President since 1999 when he was first hired to be Trump's bodyguard and constantly accompanied Trump on the campaign trial.
Federal investigators and Police Department detectives emphasized that Mr. Gotti, apparently concerned about his safety, now was constantly accompanied - even in court - by a phalanx of private bodyguards.
In vivo, RNA molecules are constantly accompanied by RNA binding proteins (RBPs), which are intimately involved in every step of RNA biology, including transcription, editing, splicing, transport and localization, stability, and translation.
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A 'halo of data' will constantly accompany you.
Later etymologizing brought out several strands in its meaning: that which pervades (yad apnoti), that which gives (yadadatte), that which eats (yad atti), and that which constantly accompanies (yacca asya santato bhavam).
Rather than constantly accompanying his armies in the field, as his 7th- and 8th-century successors were to do, Maurice remained for the most part in Constantinople, losing an opportunity to engage the personal loyalty of his troops.
Kachulis became Haack's manager, constantly accompanying the reluctant composer to appointments at commercial agencies.
Macabre-looking characters are constantly appearing behind Nurse Kathy unannounced, an event invariably accompanied by overstated musical cues.
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