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Discover Ludwig"kept following" is a grammatically correct and common phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a persistent action or behavior, where someone continues to follow or pursue something or someone. Example: Despite my repeated requests for him to stop, he kept following me around the party all night.
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Maybe they say when the baby goes camping, suddenly the moms just say follow me but when the baby kept following, then suddenly the mom did not show.
Investigators kept following the ever-enlarging trail.
He kept following me around and tugging at my sleeve.
I was very angry, and Jack kept following me around.
I took Dad home and he kept following me out of the house.
There he met a girl in the theatre department, and kept following her into that section.
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If the letters follow, keep following until you reach the end of the word.
No one would keep following us.
"It just keeps following you," Fletcher said.
Keep following for updates throughout the day.
We'll keep following the story.
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