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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely follow" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to mean that someone understands or agrees with something completely. For example, "I completely follow your point of view on the issue."
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But life didn't completely follow art.
Inevitably the settlements could not completely follow ethnic lines of division.
Sensing that I didn't completely follow him, he began a demonstration, his gaze going from slack to acute.
Like the rest of the movie, you could watch it with the sound off and completely follow what was going on.
The Newark Star-Ledger reported Mr. Freire's "uncommonly crystalline view of the music's interior," and said "Ozawa's approach, unfortunately, did not completely follow suit".
It is very easy for unscrupulous employers, or scrupulous employers who think that because it is the culture they grew up in they sort of think it is fair enough, to not perhaps completely follow the letter of the legislation".
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The S.E.C., which approved the rule on a unanimous vote, said that it would accept only financial statements that completely followed the international rules set by the International Accounting Standards Board, rather than national or regional variations.
In a statement issued late Monday, Apple said that it had made a mistake when resetting Mr. Honan's Apple ID password because it had not completely followed protocol.
The method completely followed those reported [9, 11].
All operations completely followed those described in the publication.
The inhibitor completely follows Lipinski rule of five, Ghose rule, and Egan rule.
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