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"follow as" can be a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a result or outcome that logically follows from a previous action or event. Here is an example: "After weeks of training, the team's hard work paid off and victory followed as they won the championship game."
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We can follow, as well as lead.
"Audiences didn't follow as closely as I'd hoped," he said.
I think that's the same path that this will follow as well".
But others will follow as long as the underlying political conflict remains unresolved.
Infighting amongst parties attempting to gain control will undoubtedly follow as will a time of lawlessness.
As in Abdella's case, a baby will follow as soon as is physically possible.
I don't follow as closely as I should but I understand he needed a score.
May more productions, a recording and a DVD follow as quickly as possible.
Wealthy teams like the Yankees set the pattern, and other teams follow as well as possible.
I was fairly sure a baby would soon follow as indeed happened.
An additional 170 will follow as soon as their fish are big enough to sell.
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