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The phrase "follows as" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a sequence or a cause and effect relationship between two things. Example: "First, we will discuss the main causes of climate change. Follows as, we will explore possible solutions to mitigate its effects."
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Parents will enjoy what follows as much as children.
There are two reasons for this — reasons Google follows as well with their service.
Then each is summed, and the procedure follows as before.
The rest follows as in the proof of Theorem 4.1.
The rest of game follows as normal.
This means that where your two eyes are looking your gun muzzle follows as well.
Think of what follows as a Tony watcher's cardiogram of one season's fluttering heartbeat.
An organization makes a decision; a vigorous debate follows; as a result, the decision is rethought.
A suicide follows, as do many events that indicate the wisdom of lowered expectations.
When you look up Holloway's name, unsurprisingly the word "quotes" follows as a suggested search.
So, please feel free to regard what follows as either deluded or financially biased.
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