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Discover Ludwig"closely after" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something happens immediately or soon after something else. Example: The cat ran closely after the mouse, determined to catch its prey.
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They are often sculpted closely after the male form with close attention paid to bulging groins, disproportionate muscles, and powerful jaw lines.
"It's all watched incredibly closely, after all," she said.
Shuyu was the first to go, followed closely after by Emily, Maysun, Kwami, and myself.
Payne, Thompson, and Smith followed closely after Justice STEVENS' dissent in Florida v. Meyers.
"To be honest, I didn't follow too closely after the whole thing died down," Spartz said.
"We intend to watch it closely after it pulls out from the gate," Mr. Csaby said.
The markets are watching closely after France's downgraded credit-rating this year.
His handlers believe the race is coming too closely after his May 21 allowance victory at Belmont.
The ECB's chief economist said policymakers would be watching the next consumer confidence figures closely, after the Paris attacks.
Extending the issue list: Earlier this year, CDP launched its Water Disclosure Project, modeled closely after the original.
"Joshua's school life was happy and they have been monitoring him closely after the death of his mother.
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