accompanying text

collocation in English

meaningsofaccompanyingandtext

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accompanying
adjective
uk
/əˈkʌm.pə.ni.ɪŋ/
us
/əˈkʌm.pə.ni.ɪŋ/
appearing or going with someone or ...
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text
noun
uk
/tekst/
us
/tekst/
the written words in a book, magazine, etc., not ...
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(Definition ofaccompanyingandtextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofaccompanying text

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See infra note 8 andaccompanyingtext.
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See supra note 8 andaccompanyingtext.
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See supra note 35 andaccompanyingtext.
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See note 12 andaccompanyingtext.
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See infra notes 48-50 andaccompanyingtext.
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See infra notes 15-23 andaccompanyingtext. 15.
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Accompanyingtextexplains the code and its qualities.
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See supra notes 21-22 andaccompanyingtext.
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On well-being, see supra note 55 andaccompanyingtext.
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See supra note 33 andaccompanyingtext. 131.
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See notes 5, 11, 22, 24 andaccompanyingtext.
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See supra note 46 andaccompanyingtext. 53.
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The inscription andaccompanyingtext, however, only tell part of the story.
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Theaccompanyingtextexplains why we count instructions instead of cycles.
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Theaccompanyingtextexplains the implications of the woodcut image to a reader or to one who hears it read.
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Many are taken from the author's publications, but all are well drawn and appropriate for theaccompanyingtext.
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Somewhat confusing are the mismatches between the numbers in table (105) and those in theaccompanyingtext(134f.).
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Theaccompanyingtextis simple and clear, although some knowledge of plant anatomy is required for both text and illustrations.
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A detailed description of this model, and the fit of alternate models, is given in theaccompanyingtext.
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In emblem books, abstract concepts are personified by a person, typically a woman, whose costume and attributes are explained in anaccompanyingtext.
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It is not clear whether theaccompanyingtextand illustrations were originally included in the tenthcentury almanac, or whether they were added later.
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Accompanyingtextinforms us that the woman who slept there not only had been "dangerously ill" from a fever, but also was nearing her confinement.
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