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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along followed" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The instructions were given, along followed by a detailed explanation." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "followed by" or "along with".
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Then ULEV's (ultralow-emission vehicles) came along, followed by Sulev's (super-ultralow-emission vehicles).
That same year, Napster came along, followed by YouTube, in 2005.
But Ms. Dinnerstein, who projects a kind of grounded calm, has all along followed her own path, and her own convictions.
"It was a common sight to see Passion walking along followed by a whimpering infant who was frantically trying to catch up and climb aboard her for transport," Goodall records in her book In the Shadow of Man.
I meet my parents for a walk in nearby Regent's Park, where we stroll to the pond, and watch a coot swim along followed by her three little chicks.
But then Perestroika came along, followed by the Soviet collapse in '91.
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You will receive advice as you go along, follow it.
In addition, patients who are in remission may develop new arterial lesions along follow-up.
A single 5-d accelerometry measurement might not accurately represent variations in MVPA along follow-up.
This observation was not observed in females, whose mean diastolic blood pressure remained stable along follow-ups.
She did not show osteopenia along the follow up.
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