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Discover Ludwig"follow around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to accompany or trail someone closely, usually in an annoying or persistent manner. Example: She couldn't stand her ex-boyfriend's constant attempts to win her back, so she made it a point to avoid him at all costs. But he still managed to find ways to follow her around, showing up at her workplace and even at her favorite coffee shop.
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For example, Japanese shop owners will follow around Japanese-Brazilian customers because they think they'll shoplift".
But if you have to choose a guide, according to some of those in the know, there's only one guy to follow around: Ben Conte, of CONTE'S SEAFOOD in Mount Kisco.
Intel, which effectively sets the standards for chip-making worldwide, will start replacing its existing 32nm process with 22nm technology towards the end of this year, with 14nm rules expected to follow around 2014.
In "Twilight," the only reason Bella meets the supernaturally good-looking Edward in the first place is that she has moved to her father's place in gloomy Forks, Wash.; that way, her mother can follow around after her new husband, a minor-league ballplayer.
Students can often arrange an internship by approaching a company and requesting the opportunity to "ghost," or follow around, an employee for a few weeks.
Last week, Sir Bradley Wiggins made the kind of quotable, throwaway remark that makes him so much fun to follow around as a journalist.
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Or being followed around by someone dressed as a chicken.
(Being followed around by cameras probably helps).
I was followed around by an investigative reporter.
Even though black children are followed around in stores.
"These young men are being followed around like criminals".
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