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"had been accompanied" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past perfect tense form of the verb "to accompany," used when describing an action that began and ended in the past before another past action. For example: Jane had been accompanied by her dog on every hike she took until she sprained her ankle and had to stop going for walks.
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The strike had been accompanied by a ground assault involving American and Iraqi troops.
The demands had been accompanied by a rise in intimidation, threats and harassment, he said.
A number of his accomplishments had been accompanied by adoring press coverage.
The Rosetta spacecraft had been accompanied by a lander, Philae, which was slated to take samples from Comet 67P's subsurface.
The suspect had been accompanied to the store by a friend and the friend's mother, the authorities said.
The concerns grew from other countries' experiences with buprenorphine treatment over the previous decade; successes had been accompanied by abuses.
Col. Dur Mohammed of Police District 10, who confirmed the deaths, said the bomber had been accompanied by another man.
He had been accompanied on the trip by a friend, Chase Marland, who was found dead on Monday.
But it provided the perfect conclusion to a gourmet meal that had been accompanied by the finest of French wines.
The work had been accompanied by a warning, and the Tate had sought legal advice before displaying it.
He said that Martin's wife had been accompanied by her housekeeper, not a Commons official, when making the taxi trips.
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