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Discover LudwigThe phrase "closely behind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone as being close to another or following closely behind. Example: She walked closely behind her father, never taking her eyes off of him.
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Following closely behind is outstanding grilled rack of lamb.
GoDaddy, with two commercials in the game, followed closely behind, with a brand lift of 626 percent.
Two sectors, energy and utilities, followed closely behind, up 6% apiece.
The word "password" is still the most popular password, followed closely behind by "123456".
Disclosure and confidentiality follow closely behind, being present in a similar number of publications as disruption/availability.
Sprinting closely behind, I began taking photos of his arrest.
Coming closely behind was Sunderland and East Lindsey in Lincolnshire, both with 1.99 prescriptions per person.
Following closely behind are "Party" and "Lift Off" collaborators Beyoncé and Kanye West with five nominations each.
If he/she runs away from you, follow closely behind and once they stop, use the follow command again.
But they ignored the sentence closely behind.
Luxury advertisers then follow closely behind.
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