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Discover Ludwig"following after" is a common phrase in written English.
It generally means to chase someone or something, or it can also mean to come after someone or something in a sequence. For example, "The pack of wolves were following after the stag, hoping to catch him."
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And while BlackBerry definitely still has its followers, it's hard to imagine there being a mainstream following after it has slowly surrendered various pillars of its business.
Those of us following after learned at their feet and mourn them.
(This is Mr. Galati's second Murakami production, following "After the Quake").
At 17, he published his first book of poems, following, after high school, with four more.
Milan Kundera claims that the speed of human history is accelerating, cataclysmic events following after one another with mounting speed.
And I kept following after the encounter with his mother until he turned and told me to stop filming".
He started in the Barrow shipyard in 1975, following after his father and grandfather, a common local pattern.
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I will preface this first encounter by saying the following -- after my initial separation I had a very hard time concentrating or getting any sleep.
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