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Discover LudwigThe phrase "follow up from" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to something that builds on or continues after a previous activity or event. For example, "I will be doing a follow up from the meeting I had last week to ensure that our plan of action is properly implemented."
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Follow up from our readers has prompted this update on two counts.
There will be immediate and quick follow up from the Treasury Department".
Then, he quickly leapt up to block Taylor-Fletcher's prodded follow up from close range.
There was never any follow up from the clinic.
The median follow up from ART initiation was 89.8 months.
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Great follow-up from Taylor.
(Here's a follow-up, from 1991).
The follow-up, from a yard out, belonged to Nemeth.
Effects were maintained at follow-up from 6 12 months after treatment.
The average follow-up from implant placement was 2.5 years (range, 1-4).
"There was no follow-up" from the Greeks, Mr. Niles said.
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