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Discover LudwigThe phrase "follow for" can be used in written English when describing the action of following someone or something in order to obtain something or for additional information.
It is commonly used on social media platforms, such as Instagram or Twitter, where users can "follow" accounts to see their posts and updates. Example: "Follow us for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes access to our latest products and events."
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Follow for brutal honesty.
Chaos could follow for his party.
Exactly what would follow for the faithful?
Follow for history, opinion and news reaction.
You can follow for updates here.
"Success will follow, for sure," Pérez said.
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More disappointment followed for Ravitch.
Worse followed for Arsenal.
Ace follows for 30-15.
Worse followed for Celtic.
A difficult period followed for the church.
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