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that accompanies vs which that accompanies

The correct phrase is "that accompanies." The addition of "which" before "that accompanies" is unnecessary and incorrect in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 767 views

that accompanies

Correct. This phrase is commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a relative clause that provides additional information about a noun. It is commonly used in both spoken and written English.

Examples:

  • The music that accompanies the movie is beautiful.
  • The software that accompanies the printer needs to be installed.
  • The book that accompanies the course is very helpful.
  • The independent assessor is responsible for compiling the technical file that accompanies the EI declaration of demonstration.
  • The political resolution that accompanies this decision to approve the agreement provides an opportunity to point out our demands.
  • This is of fundamental importance - not the financial dimension of this action, but the moment of reflection that accompanies it, when the customer thinks whether to take the plastic bag, or to leave it and reduce the amount of rubbish on the planet.
  • A prospectus is the document that accompanies an issue of shares or bonds and which sets out the information deemed to be necessary for the investor.
  • Currently, 900 million people worldwide suffer from the hunger that accompanies abject poverty, and up to 2 billion cannot be certain of their food supply because they are living under the threat of poverty.
  • I voted in favour of the report on the safeguard clause that accompanies the Free Trade Agreement with Korea, even though it seems inadequate and its implementation uncertain.
  • Our group will strive to ensure that this does not happen and for this very reason has, in abstaining from the vote, adopted a cautious position on the Haug report that accompanies the 2001 Budget.
  • In the footnote panel that accompanies this work I photographed an official Adolph Hitler postage stamp and an imitation of that stamp produced by British Intelligence with Hans Frank's image on it.
  • Everything is taken away from you - that's the moment you truly understand the exquisite pain that accompanies loss.
  • The music that accompanies this great humanist finale, the overture to Wagner's opera, Lohengrin, is the same music as the one we hear when Hitler is daydreaming about conquering the entire world and where he has a balloon in the shape of the globe.
  • A joint compromise declaration by the Council and the Commission, such as the one that is promised and that accompanies Parliament's decision, is the most important step that we have taken today.
  • rapporteur. - The Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides, being a non-legislative political document that accompanies the directive, responds to the fact that the risks of pesticide use are not decreasing.
  • Now you must accept the responsibility that accompanies that.
  • And there's a certain code of honor that accompanies gift-giving.
  • I'm beginning to find the chatter that accompanies your companionship extremely useful.
  • Maybe it was caused by the panic that accompanies a heart attack.
  • I'm just tired of all the endless chit-chat about meaningless bock that accompanies these... hook-ups.
  • I'm beginning to find the chatter that accompanies your companionship extremely useful.
  • and so there is a tendency to have an occupational depression that accompanies my work.
  • The death penalty, mutilation of women and flogging and the prevailing discrimination that accompanies these things have become common practices.

which that accompanies

Incorrect. The addition of "which" before "that accompanies" is unnecessary and incorrect in this context.

  • We have found a new determination to build the most open and competitive economic area in Europe based on the information and knowledge society, and updating the package of operational instruments which accompany that effort.
  • In her words, What we fought for was not only the privilege of equal rights and a share in the determination of state policy but also the grave responsibility which accompanies that privilege.
  • By letter of 17 March 2008, the United Kingdom sent the Commission a restructuring plan for NR and informed it of State aid measures which would accompany that plan and enable it to be implemented.
  • Read and follow the instructions that accompany your insulin infusion pump.
  • The independent assessor is responsible for compiling the technical file that accompanies the EI declaration of demonstration.
  • Now you must accept the responsibility that accompanies that.
  • Read and follow carefully the instructions that accompany your insulin pump.
  • Read and follow the instructions that accompany the infusion pump.
  • The political resolution that accompanies this decision to approve the agreement provides an opportunity to point out our demands.
  • I'm beginning to find the chatter that accompanies your companionship extremely useful.
  • These phenomena are the result of structural changes that accompany the social and economic development of our society.
  • Maybe it was caused by the panic that accompanies a heart attack.
  • This very thorough preparatory work has been made available in Commission service documents that accompany the current Communication and proposal for a Regulation.
  • The real world is what destroys a child's beliefs and the potential that accompanies them.
  • And there's a certain code of honor that accompanies gift-giving.
  • I'm just tired of all the endless chit-chat about meaningless bock that accompanies these... hook-ups.
  • One should not pay more attention to food than to those that accompany us. Unjustified intoxication is a complete lack of sense and a mortal sin.
  • I'm beginning to find the chatter that accompanies your companionship extremely useful.
  • Whilst many of the aims of the European Year are laudable in this report, we have to consider the budgetary implications that accompany it.
  • The industries themselves must assume all the responsibilities that accompany a prominent role in European and global financial markets.

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