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which follows with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"which follows with" is not correct and usable in written English.
To use "with" as a preposition, you need to follow it with a noun or pronoun. For example, "His plan follows with the school's policy."
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Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(17)
which is followed by
which then proceeds with
that is accompanied by
which entails
which results in
that goes along with
which accompanies with
which conforms with
which responds with
which consistent with
which complies with
which agrees with
which competes with
which aligns with
which contradicts with
which helps with
which comes with
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Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
In the next Section, the RSES algorithm is presented which follows with a numerical example to illustrate the working logic of the new adaptive method, the RSES.
The reason for the increase of the surface roughness with annealing temperature could be the formation of larger grains, due to diffusion effect, which follows with the formation of valleys between them.
"I am truly humbled by this appointment, and accept the responsibilities which follows with this recognition," said Ms. Mabhena.
Formal & Business
The novel aspect is that all the generic constants are independent of λ which follows with an application of the tr - dev - div lemma [8,30].
A potential drawback which follows with the dependence upon a specific amino acid for tagging is that in the absence of lysine no labelling will occur [ 11].
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
The meetings with fourth-placed Newcastle and the runaway leaders which follow, with Valencia sandwiched awkwardly in between, could end up defining André Villas-Boas's first season in charge.
News & Media
He and his players were also excellent in Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 1, which followed, with the brilliant young American violinist Tim Fain as soloist.
News & Media
"Zolle," which followed, with music and libretto by the composer Du Yun, was as much a dramatic concert work as an opera.
News & Media
The ventral ends of the ribs join the costal cartilages, the relations of which follow, with minor variations, the pattern for the human skeleton.
Encyclopedias
News of the review was reported on Dec. 22 by AdWeek.com, which followed with a report that Kaplan Thaler had decided against taking part.
News & Media
The League Cup claimed for Chelsea by José Mourinho in 2005 is regarded as the catalyst for the flurry of honours which followed, with the Premier League's latest nouveaux riches hoping to generate similar momentum.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing sequential events, favor clearer constructions like "which is followed by" or "which then proceeds with" for better grammatical accuracy.
Common error
Avoid using "follows with" directly after a relative pronoun like "which" or "that". Instead, rephrase to ensure correct grammar: use a passive form (e.g., "is followed by") or a different verb altogether.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "which follows with" functions as part of a relative clause, attempting to connect a preceding noun phrase to a subsequent action or event. However, as noted by Ludwig AI, this specific construction is grammatically incorrect and awkward in standard English.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
33%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "which follows with" appears in a variety of sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. Its intended use is to describe sequential events, but its awkward phrasing undermines its effectiveness. For improved clarity and grammatical correctness, it's best to opt for alternatives like "which is followed by" or "which then proceeds with". While some authoritative sources have used it, adhering to standard English grammar enhances communication, especially in formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
which is followed by
Transforms the phrase into a passive construction, emphasizing the sequence of events in a grammatically correct manner.
that follows with
Replaces "which" with "that" maintaining the relative clause structure, but the phrase remains grammatically questionable.
which then proceeds with
Adds "then" for emphasis and replaces "follows" with "proceeds", offering a more formal tone while maintaining grammatical correctness.
that is accompanied by
Shifts the focus to accompaniment rather than direct sequence, providing a slightly different nuance.
which leads into
Implies a natural progression or transition from one thing to another, altering the original structure.
which transitions to
Similar to "leads into" but emphasizes the act of transitioning, changing the original expression.
which entails
Focuses on what is necessarily involved or caused by something, changing the meaning.
which results in
Emphasizes the outcome or consequence, deviating from the straightforward sequential meaning.
which is subsequent to
Introduces a formal and somewhat passive voice, indicating something that comes after.
that goes along with
Implies an association or accompaniment rather than a strict sequence, which alters the original sense.
FAQs
What's a grammatically correct alternative to "which follows with"?
Instead of "which follows with", consider using alternatives such as "which is followed by" or "which then proceeds with" to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity.
How can I use "follow" to indicate sequence correctly?
To properly indicate sequence, use a passive construction like "is followed by". For example, instead of saying "the meeting which follows with a presentation", say "the meeting which is followed by a presentation".
Is "follows with" ever correct?
While you might encounter "follows with" in some contexts, it's generally safer to opt for more grammatically sound alternatives. For example, "He follows up with a phone call" is acceptable, but "the event which follows with" is not.
What's wrong with the phrase "which follows with"?
The phrase "which follows with" is grammatically awkward because it doesn't clearly establish the relationship between the elements being connected. Using alternatives such as which is followed by provides a clearer and more standard construction.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested