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Discover Ludwig"following on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that comes after another event or idea in a logical order. For example: "We discussed the possible solutions to the problem, following on from that, we decided to pursue a new strategy."
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following on
verb
Present participle of follow on
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One building keeps following on after another.
Speaking of fine dining, one rider relates the following on the commuter Web site.
As always, thanks for following on.
They soon attracted a following on campus.
By March 19, Shen's cult following on social media had a cult following on social media.
Who said the following on TV here the other day?
The band is developing a following on the club circuit.
Which book editors should you be following on Twitter?
Knill has also developed a strong following on Twitter.
He's built a million-strong following on Instagram.
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