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The phrase "following it with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an action that comes after another action, often in a sequence.
Example: "She made a statement, following it with a question to clarify her point."
Alternatives: "subsequently adding" or "then including".
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But nevertheless, by turning the definition of "maternalism" on its head and following it with a quote of mine that had nothing to do with the actual definition of "maternalism," that's exactly what happened.
I can see people in the north stand following it with their eyes.
He was apparently pleased with the sound he made, following it with a little "tee hee".
He then blunted that memory by playing the tone repeatedly without following it with a shock.
Was following it with a compilation of profiles a conscious decision?
"Wearing tweed?" he repeats in his very British accent, following it with a huge burst of laughter.
KHOU kept following it with reports throughout that week as it received calls from local Explorer drivers who said they had also experienced problems with their Firestone tires.
A news Web site ran a picture of children studying in candlelight with a caption: "India, 1912," following it with, "India: 2012".
The Grass is Singing would go on to be published in 1950, with Lessing following it with novels including The Golden Notebook.
Again, though, he tempered that remark by following it with a comment about how much he liked to finish one case and move on to the next.
At Avignon in 1954 she finally appeared in Sigurd, following it with Reiza in Weber's Oberon opposite Nicolai Gedda at L'Opéra.
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