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Discover Ludwig"may be accompanied" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the possibility or potential for something to be accompanied by something else. The word "may" suggests that it is not a definite occurrence, but there is a chance that it could happen. Example sentence: "The tour group may be accompanied by a local guide to provide historical context and insight into the area."
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It may be accompanied by intense piety.
Any particularly strenuous keyboard strokes may be accompanied by grunting.
"Structural reform may be accompanied by painful adjustments," it warned.
This may be accompanied by abnormal engine noise, heavy smoke or oil dripping from the exhaust.
It may be accompanied by flulike symptoms: fever, chills, body aches, headache and fatigue.
But this commitment may be accompanied by a note of ambivalence.
Higher inflation may be accompanied by lower unemployment, up to a point.
A biotech patent may be accompanied by gigabytes of computer data.
So there is still the risk that the transition may be accompanied by unrest.
Or stories may be accompanied by diagrams drawn in the sand and then brushed away again.
Acute pericarditis may be accompanied by an outpouring of fluid into the pericardial sac.
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