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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'follows to' is not a standard usage in English and should not be used in written English.
To express the idea of something following something else, a more common phrase would be 'follows from'. For example, "This conclusion follows from the given evidence".
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A further letter was sent, as follows:To the bishops of St Andrews and Dunkeld.
Since tweeting the picture in late October, Comey's handle has gone from around 100K follows to nearing 350K followers.
Second ace, at 115mph, follows to set things a'right.
Brand might have designed the political programme that follows to discredit leftwing thought.
Submerging in chilled water follows, to stop the cooking so the food can be held.
The author leaves what follows to the reader's deftly teased imagination.
For any concert the band plays, a large group of volunteers follows to give out presents to the guests.
He has a copy of the Murder Investigation Manual on his desk, which he follows to the letter.
Inspired by the film, people go around attacking nuns and a worldwide protest follows to have the Hopkins poem suppressed.
A letter by his bedside ran as follows: To my advocates - for their information: to my executioners - for their shame.
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The applications are as follows: "To-dos," "Discussions," "Milestones" and "Time".
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