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Discover LudwigThe phrase "follows like" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to compare or illustrate something, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The results of the experiment follows like the previous studies, showing consistent trends."
Alternatives: "similar to" or "as follows".
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This is a routine he follows like a ritual.
A dry, clacking chuckle follows, like the sound of a child rattling a pocketful of pebbles.
We use asymmetric follows like Twitter, which is a really big differentiating point.
The joke that follows, like a few others here, is weak: "We haven't got a black leader in the UK.
There's then something rather mechanical about the sex that follows, like Bond's ticking a box without much desire or interest in the box being ticked.
But it follows like Day the knight that, given the editor's several books of Cowardiana, what we get is much more than just Coward's letters, however delectable.
Similar(41)
Nobody likes receiving spammy follows, likes and comments.
Suárez's apologists follow like ants.
Become a fan, follow, like, comment and share the link.
Follow like-minded people/businesses and they'll follow you back.
Children's every move will be documented, followed, liked and commented on.
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