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Meanings of accompany many in English
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Usage of accompany many in English
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The fever and the worry which accompanymany literary productions he never knew.
2
Catatonia can accompanymany different psychiatric illnesses and somatic diseases.
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First-person audio narratives accompanymany of the visual exhibits.
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Given the important role of lysosomes in neuronal homeostasis, neurological manifestations, including movement disorders, can accompanymany lysosomal storage disorders.
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This tasty concoction is made with all natural ingredients and doesn't have the palate displeasing artificial taste that accompanymany pre-made spirit drinks.
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Pruritus is a seriously disabling symptom accompanyingmany cholestatic liver disorders.
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We have accompaniedmany a visitor there, from Dr. Duff to Bishop Cotton, and John Lawrence, and have rarely seen one unmoved.
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Greatly missed too was Annette Andrews, a concert class pianist who has accompaniedmany of her husband's colleagues when they sang on previous occasions.
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Like the maps that accompaniedmany issues of National Geographic, the charts were inserts that could be pulled out and tacked up like a poster.