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'following remarks' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce something after briefly mentioning it. For example: "The professor made some interesting points about the history of the town. Following remarks, he explained why this history is important to the present day."
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Ann Goldstein, who edited Updike's book reviews, delivered the following remarks.
Goldsmith has ruled it out following remarks he made to LBC last year which sounded like support for the idea.
Consider, though, the following remarks.
The following remarks briefly examine some aspects of this attempt.
About the modified Morrey norm, we have the following remarks.
We conclude this paper with the following remarks.
As consequences of Definition 1.1, we obtain the following remarks.
Samples of inequalities are demonstrated in the following remarks.
To this end, let us start with the following remarks.
Finally, let us finish this paper with the following remarks.
We owe to the anonymous referee the following remarks.
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