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    Fol·low·ing
    /ˈfälōiNG/

    preposition

    • 1. coming after or as a result of: "police are hunting for two men following a spate of robberies in the area"

    noun

    • 1. a body of supporters or admirers: "he attracted a worldwide following"
    • 2. what follows or comes next: "the following are both grammatically correct sentences"

    adjective

  2. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fol‧low‧ing1 /ˈfɒləʊɪŋ $ ˈfɑːloʊ-/ S3 W1 adjective 1 → the following afternoon/month/page/chapter etc 2 → the following example/way etc 3 → a following wind Examples from the Corpus followingThe following day she woke up with a splitting headache.

  3. Definition of following noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. from English Grammar Today. We use following without the + noun phrase to mean ‘after’, ‘in response to’ or ‘as a result of’: Following the bad election results of May 8th, the Prime Minister has appointed three new ministers. Following a general strike in 1933, he fled the country and went to South America. We use the following with a noun.

  5. follow. verb. /ˈfɑloʊ/ Verb Forms. go after. [transitive, intransitive] follow (somebody/something) to come or go after or behind someone or something He followed her into the house. Follow me please. I'll show you the way. I think we're being followed. (figurative) She followed her mother into the medical profession.

  6. Define After. After is a preposition that refers to something that comes later in time or order. It is often used to indicate a sequence of events or actions. For example, “After I finish my work, I will go for a walk.” In this sentence, “after” indicates that the walk will happen later than the completion of work. Define Following

  7. Define Following. Following is a preposition that indicates a chronological or sequential order of events or actions. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that comes after or as a result of something else. For example, “Following the meeting, we will have lunch” or “The following day, we received the news.”

  8. Define Following. Following refers to the action of coming after something or someone, or the act of paying attention to updates or news from a particular source. In the context of social media, following someone means subscribing to their updates and receiving notifications whenever they post new content.

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