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The phrase "following such a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that comes after a previously mentioned event or situation.
Example: "Following such a significant announcement, many people were eager to learn more about the implications."
Alternatives: "after such a" or "subsequent to such a".
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And I said, "Tracy, I've always been a little ambivalent about following such a predictable route.
Dizziness or seeing stars or spots following such a force can also indicate a TBI.
But following such a nearby encounter with a large telescope is a technical challenge.
"It's very difficult to develop your own voice when you're following such a noisy, powerful group," Jongerius says.
4.21pm BST Eurosport speculate on whether Nibali will fancy a go at the Tour following such a comprehensive victory.
The difficulty of following such a watershed moment was at the heart of Lahr's 2005 Profile of Kushner, "After Angels".
The horticultural researchers concluded that following such a genetic "road map" could restore tomatoes to their rightful flavor.
There was a time when the Brazil international would have shut himself away following such a slip.
Scientists throughout history have come to their conclusions in a variety of ways, not always following such a specific method.
Murdock needed to find a treatment quickly: the average life expectancy following such a diagnosis was only about 30 months.
His modest self-assurance following such a spellbinding display impressing not just Capello, but also his club manager Arsène Wenger.
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