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  • 71follow\ up — v. phr. informal 1. To chase or follow closely and without giving up. The Indians followed up the wounded buffalo until it fell dead. 2. Make (one action) more successful by doing something more. After Mary sent a letter to apply for a job, she… …

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  • 72follow — verb 1) we ll let the others follow Syn: come behind, come after, go behind, go after, walk behind 2) people who follow the band around Syn: accompany, go along with, go around with, travel with, escort …

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  • 73follow up — phrasal verb Word forms follow up : present tense I/you/we/they follow up he/she/it follows up present participle following up past tense followed up past participle followed up 1) [intransitive/transitive] to try to find out more about something …

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  • 74follow-on — UK / US noun [countable, usually singular] Word forms follow on : singular follow on plural follow ons something that is done to continue an activity or effort that began earlier The summit is a follow on to last year s Economic Conference …

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  • 75Follow Me TV — Infobox TV channel name = Follow Me Television (FMTV) logofile = FMTV logo.png logosize = logoalt = logo2 = launch = closed date = picture format = share = share as of = share source = network = Formosa TV owner = slogan = country = TWN broadcast …

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  • 76Follow-up — Fol|low up 〈[ fɔloʊʌ̣p] n. 15〉 1. Folgetreffen (einer internationalen Konferenz, eines politischen Gremiums o. Ä.) 2. einer Begutachtung folgende Beurteilung, nachfolgende Untersuchung 3. einem Film, Roman od. Theaterstück folgende Fortsetzung… …

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  • 77follow up — PHRASAL VERB If you follow up something that has been said, suggested, or discovered, you try to find out more about it or take action about it. → See also 5), follow up [V P n (not pron)] State security police are following up several leads...… …

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  • 78follow-up — In amphibious operations, the reinforcements and stores carried on transport ships and aircraft (not originally part of the amphibious force) that are offloaded after the assault and assault follow on echelons have been landed. See also… …

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  • 79follow up — verb Date: 1767 transitive verb 1. to follow with something similar, related, or supplementary < following up his convictions with action G. P. Merrill > 2. to maintain contact with (a person) so as to monitor the effects of earlier activities or …

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  • 80follow-up — I. noun Date: 1916 1. a. the act or an instance of following up b. something that follows up 2. maintenance of contact with or reexamination of a person (as a patient) especially following treatment 3. a news story presenting new information on a …

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