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Discover LudwigThe phrase "closely follows" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event, action, or situation that comes immediately after another. For example, "The new restriction closely follows the announcement of the government's new policy."
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The story closely follows the Oates novel.
Harvey Fierstein's book closely follows the outline of the movie.
The firm closely follows events on Capitol Hill.
The Doce River closely follows the mountainous region's southwestern border.
The Ford contract closely follows the terms of agreements at General Motors and Chrysler.
Good-humored but press-shy, Cardinal Arinze closely follows cardinal etiquette.
But the novel closely follows Mr. Glass's story, again blurring the line between reality and imagination.
Yes, says Daniel O'Brien, a senior analyst for Forrester Research who closely follows electronic publishing.
Instead, their progress since then more closely follows the path of Radiohead post-OK Computer.
The purchase closely follows his directive that the corporation must now get serious about the web.
In addition to the employment picture, the market closely follows corporate earnings.
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