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accompany

[uh-kuhm-puh-nee] / əˈkʌm pə ni /




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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

But if yields are falling because of worsening expectations for the economy or job market, things change because such a “flight-to-safety” trade would likely be accompanied by a downturn in stocks and other assets.

From MarketWatch

Those low-yielding assets then plunged in value when rates rose, while the accompanying deposits fled, contributing to the bank’s collapse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Leah thought she heard soft raps accompanying her piano that afternoon.

From Literature