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accompany
verb as in go or be with something
verb as in occur with something
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Example Sentences
She told jurors that on one occasion she accompanied Marten to a tent where she and Gordon had been staying while she was pregnant.
He says the drugs have a key role to play in tackling obesity, but it has to be accompanied by significant investment in tackling the root causes of obesity.
One in ten measles infections results in an ear infection, often accompanied by bacterial sepsis, and can result in hearing loss.
The relentless need to move was often accompanied by sleeplessness and a crawling sensation under her skin.
Each group was accompanied by a smuggler - or a "donker" as Gurpreet and other migrants refer to them, a word seemingly derived from the term "donkey route" used for illegal migration journeys.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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