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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like following" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to introduce examples or a list, but it is not a commonly accepted expression.
Example: "The results were varied, like following the trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "such as" or "for example".
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"Seven habits?" Earlier, he had said, "I don't like following rules.
"They think they know better and just don't like following the rules," she said with exasperation.
THE PRESIDENT: Now, I'm sure you realize why I don't like following Michelle Obama.
His beloved Newcastle are going through a tough spell – supporting them must be a little like following Pakistan cricket.
Let us know who you like following too.
Marshall wrote that following Shackleton to the Pole was "like following an old woman.
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Thoren's preaching has developed a cult-like following.
Some who once admired him worry that he is cultivating a cult-like following.
Since the show's original airing, the score has garnered a cult-like following.
He really likes following dogs around.
He also likes following dogs around.
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