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"follows through with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone continuing to do something they said they were going to do. Example: I was impressed that Chris followed through with his promise to help out at the charity event.
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He follows through with what he says he'll do and expects others to do the same.
He follows through with two straight strikes here, before he gets Carpenter to ground out.
As the professor follows through with his plan to turn the brutish girl into a beauty, the two battle furiously.
If Japan follows through with his plans, according to one study, the jobless rolls will swell by 2.4 million workers.
If the union follows through with these or other stipulations, it would probably face some sort of legal challenge.
And he even follows through with shots of your cash snorkeling or wearing a funny native hat.
Sergio Aguero's father recently hinted that if Messi follows through with his decision, his son will retire too.
If sprawling is necessary, the athlete follows through with a dive or a roll and quickly regains a standing position.
The same goes for Mr. Latimore, whose character leads with his petulant child's chin but follows through with beseeching eyes.
But Mr. Obama has being truly timid in creating real legislation that follows through with his ideas.
If Bank of America follows through with that promise, Mr. Revak wrote, "I will consider the case closed.
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