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Discover LudwigThe sentence "He is accompanied" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that someone is accompanied by someone else or something else. For example: He is accompanied by an unfamiliar man.
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Meanwhile, he is accompanied by two colleagues.
He is accompanied by one of NEOPTOLEMUS'men.
He is accompanied by a girlfriend.
He is accompanied by Paulie, Duke, and two Soviet observers.
He is accompanied by Madjid Khaladj on hand drums.
He is accompanied by two children, Bossy Boots and Bogey, and a dog, Pom-Pom.
On breaks he is accompanied by a slender woman with short dark hair, also meticulously dressed.
He is accompanied by an older man, who appears to be judging him on his answers.
When he visits Los Angeles, he is accompanied by no chauffeur, personal assistant, or bodyguard.
He is accompanied by Pete Evans, an investigator for the Trinity Foundation.
He is accompanied by the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra of Bratislava, conducted by Kirk Trevor.
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