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Discover LudwigThe phrase "follows it" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is used in situations when you want to refer to something that is happening or has just happened in relation to something else. For example, "She made an insightful comment, which was met with applause; applause that follows it to this day."
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Its reputation as a dark thing, a force for chaos, follows it to this day.
And he follows it up with another!
But he follows it up with three dots.
Highsmith's basic story is simply put and Minghella follows it.
He follows it with another fine pull for four more.
Whatever course Utah follows, it must move fast.
What is less often invoked is what follows it.
He follows it with an off drive for four more.
A further revelation follows: "It just slows me down".
Ryan Ludwick than follows it up with a base hit.
He follows it with another fault, is the Canadian rocking?
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