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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the follower of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who follows or supports a particular person or ideology. Example: He was known as the follower of Gandhi's nonviolent movement for social change. In this sentence, "the follower of" is used to describe someone who was a devoted supporter of Gandhi's nonviolent movement.
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I am Zahra, the follower of Fatimeh Zahra (the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad).
I am Zahra, the follower of Fatimah Zahra [the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad].
He saw himself as the follower of the movement's leaders, Rabbi Amram Bloy and Rabbi Leibele Weisfisch.
Between the follower of Saint Francis of Assisi and the leadership of the G.O.P. lies a gulf that no politesse can disguise.
His grandfather, the follower of Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the revisionist founding father of today's right-wing Israeli politics: "He was a nationalist, patriot, a lover of armies, victories and conquest, a passion-ate, innocent minded-hawk..
The idea that Moses' actions were partly explained by the fact that automobile-centric planning happened all over America brushes aside the very important distinction that New York was the leader, not the follower, of this trend.
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They were the followers of Khomeini.
The followers of Herman Cain's followers appear to be much cooler than the followers of Rick Perry's followers.
In England he associated with the followers of Robert Owen.
The followers of Dionysus in the procession, he said.
The followers of Jesus were a subversive band.
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