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accompany

[uh-kuhm-puh-nee] / əˈkʌm pə ni /




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The order, accompanied by an AI-generated illustration of a World War II-era hospital ship flying the U.S. flag, was confusing to many, and justifiably so.

From Salon

It is accompanied by a handsome catalog, more comprehensive than the exhibition, with biographies and a chronology.

From The Wall Street Journal

He apparently accompanied Mountbatten-Windsor on some of his international, taxpayer-funded trips as a trade envoy, using his Chinese connections to open doors.

From BBC

Jaye says her tics tend to be accompanied by a "horrible feeling" that builds up in her back.

From BBC

The first Beach Boys album since “Pet Sounds” to carry a solo production credit for Wilson, it came accompanied by an aggressive marketing campaign known as “Brian Is Back!”

From Los Angeles Times