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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is often accompanied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that typically occurs together with another thing or event.
Example: "The festival is often accompanied by live music and food stalls."
Alternatives: "is frequently paired with" or "is commonly joined by".
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Yes, it is true that American rugged individualism is often accompanied, even limited, by something else.
Dormancy is often accompanied by dehydration.
Cuffing season is often accompanied by "zombieing".
This is often accompanied by many complications.
This dry downsloping is often accompanied by 60-mph winds.
ME is often accompanied by isolation and prejudice.
Norman is often accompanied by his best friend, Leonard Piquant.
Intensification is often accompanied by a range of resource and environmental problems.
Their explanation: severe deterioration in weather is often accompanied by fluctuations in barometric pressure.
Emergence from authoritarian rule is often accompanied by sweeping changes in systems of governance.
It is often accompanied by conditions like epilepsy, gastric distress, intellectual disability and mental illness.
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