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The phrase "often followed by" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something frequently comes after or follows something else. Example: "The word 'therefore' is often followed by a comma in academic writing."
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But epic performances are often followed by disappointment.
Meetings were often followed by hand written letters of thanks.
This pain is often followed by a belt of blisters.
But those defeats were often followed by stunning victories.
His generally incendiary speeches were often followed by lawsuits.
For example, "Q" is most often followed by "U".
The letters "ST" are most often followed by a vowel.
Bellicose words are often followed by calmer ones.
HB – Hot Babe (often followed by a ranking on a 1-10 scale).
At the typical school, two steps forward were often followed by one step back.
Americans know that the heroic narrative of battle is often followed by the sound of taps.
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