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the accompanies
verb
To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with.
Exact(1)
A newborn weans from its mother at 6 or 7 months of age when it is 11 m to 12 m in length, and the accompanies the mother to the summer feeding ground.
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"Avatar," prompts the accompanying text.
The accompanying charts show the trends.
The accompanying charts show the results.
The accompanying texts deepen the poignancy.
The accompanying muzak's not helping either.
The accompanying granary bread was impeccably fresh.
The numbers were numbing, the accompanying side notes painful.
Kim studied the accompanying photograph of the bedsit.
The accompanying lentils only made the dish drearier.
And the accompanying stock market chart bore the caption "HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT".
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