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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will followed" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It may be intended to express a future action that is to be followed by something else, but it lacks proper context and structure. Example: "The instructions will be followed by a demonstration."
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In pictures: Dream job for a devout young photographer As Pope Benedict travels across Britain over the next four days he will followed by an army of press photographers documenting his every public move.
The final, reassuring reveal that Kalinda was working a long con on the prosecutors rather than selling out Will, followed by Dana slapping an impassive Kalinda in the courthouse.
That will followed by Tests in Durban on 14 June and in Nelspruit a week later.
"He's one of the most passionate people I've seen," said Jim. "That's the interesting part," Will followed, "It's more than just the activists and hippies, even people with jobs in the city are like 'We're slaves!' I thought slavery had ended, you know, but we actually are like... oops".
(Mother 3) Although Grandmother 1 indicated, "mostly this decision lies with the parents" when seeking clarification, she indicated "my decision will followed".
Study subjects include 27,000 community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or more assigned to 9 participating Primary Care Centres (PCCs) in the study area, who will followed during a 30-month consecutive period.
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