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accompany

[uh-kuhm-puh-nee] / əˈkʌm pə ni /




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Of the 17 down years since 1960, only four were accompanied by falling earnings.

From Barron's

The warmth was often accompanied by blue skies with sunshine amounts above average across most of the UK.

From BBC

Around last October’s Diwali festival, an annual holiday accompanied by vigorous shopping, Modi urged people to buy local goods and to share their purchases on social media to inspire others.

From The Wall Street Journal

South Korea's spy agency said last year she was now understood to be the next in line to rule North Korea after she accompanied her father on a high-profile visit to Beijing.

From Barron's

The economic crisis has been accompanied with mounting repression.

From The Wall Street Journal