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Discover LudwigThe phrase "follow something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that someone should do something after they do something else. For example, "Be sure to follow up with your teacher after submitting the assignment."
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"What do you say we follow something else?" October 22, 2015.
I wanted to be sure I would follow something I was passionate about.
The plans show that these spaces follow something like a traditional street pattern.
But with our son gone and our daughter soon to follow, something big was happening, something that transcended a "phase".
Languages follow something like Darwin's law of evolution: they come and go, though their life spans vary enormously.
Countries such as Canada, Germany, Sweden and Britain all follow something like a single-payer approach and pay much less for health care than the United States does.
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The warning follows something similar from Goldman Sachs.
But in the weeks that followed, something went wrong.
But Mr. Goldman knew in the weeks that followed something was out of sync.
The findings generally agreed with Dr. Provine's observations that laughter only rarely followed something funny.
The appointment of Salmon follows something of a senior management exodus at Endemol Shine including most recently president Tim Hincks.
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