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Discover Ludwig'following it' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used in order to refer to something that comes after something else in time or space (for example, an event that happens after another event or an action that happens after someone else does something). For example, "When Sarah finished her project, Jane began working on hers following it."
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But I'm following it.
"You could almost get drunk following it".
Tells about mass rallies following it.
We're following it, not recording it but following it.
(We've been following it at News Desk).
Thanks for following it on theguardian.com.
Perhaps not everyone is following it".
I was not following it closely.
I look forward to following it.
"So we are following it very closely".
He was following it very attentively.
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