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The phrase "Following closely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening in close succession or in a manner that is attentive to what has just occurred. Example: "Following closely behind the lead car, the rest of the convoy maintained a steady pace."
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Following closely behind is outstanding grilled rack of lamb.
Following closely on from cuts in benefits and public spending is, for Patel, the issue of access to justice.
Following closely behind he asks, "So what has she been doing?" My face crumbles as I begin to weep.
Following closely behind in the national poll were Shewsbury and Ipswich, at second and third place, respectively.
Following closely on ESADE's heels, Audencia Nantes School of Management, a French school, has unveiled several China initiatives.
Following closely in his footsteps is Denis Sassou-Nguesso in Congo-Brazzaville, Joseph Kabila in Congo-Kinshasa and Paul Kagame in Rwanda.
Following closely can reduce the severity of traffic congestion, but this could increase the risk of rear-end crashes.
Following closely on the heels of the notion of Flexible is the idea of Distributed.
Following closely in Edwards' steps on the Jamaican team, is Nicholas Dussard, 24, the world Pan Am gold medalist.
Following closely behind are "Party" and "Lift Off" collaborators Beyoncé and Kanye West with five nominations each.
Following closely the development of Southern California's art scene, one expects to come across up-and-coming young talent.
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