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"follows through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean that someone completes something they have started or agreed to do. For example: "He promised to help with the project, and he followed through and did his part."
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"She follows through," he said.
Neither parent follows through on these threats.
It follows through on all its aspirations.
Gordon's got principles and he follows through on them.
"I just hope he follows through," Mr. Quinones said.
"If he follows through, they are very significant".
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(See: "Follow Through").
Then follow through quickly.
I'll follow through!".
Always follow through with punishments.
After the call, follow through!
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