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Discover Ludwig'follow with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that one action or event should be immediately followed by another action or event. For example, "After boiling the water, follow with the addition of salt."
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I'd follow with sea bass.
Follow with a swift brush-through.
Follow with Shea & Aloe Body Cream, $25.
More will follow with encore screenings.
Follow with moisturiser before applying makeup.
Snacks and sweets follow with 31%.
We could follow with the 1848 revolution.
Yes, we will also follow with a hamburger barbecue supper.
New waves of sectarian violence follow, with hundreds dead.
"You follow, with your eyes / Don't you follow, evil eye".
Mr. Jones's collaborators, on the other hand, follow with gusto.
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