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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Follow through with

Hi,

Is it always ‘follow through with something’ or can it be ‘with doing something’?

“There wasn’t much space, but he still followed through with switching to the right lane.”

Thank you.

  

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Ann225 Hi, Is it always ‘follow through with something’ or can it be ‘with doing something’? ” Thank you. "follow through with doing something" is quite awkward, I'd say.

  • Ann225 Hi, Is it always ‘follow through with something’ or can it be ‘with doing something’?
  • ” Thank you.
  • "follow through with doing something" is quite awkward, I'd say.
  • Maybe that's why it's not used much.
  • Scan through the examples at the link below, page after page, looking for those that have "follow through with" followed by a verb in -ing .
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Ann225

Hi,

Is it always ‘follow through with something’ or can it be ‘with doing something’?

“There wasn’t much space, but he still followed through with switching to the right lane.”

Thank you.

"follow through with doing something" is quite awkward, I'd say. Maybe that's why it's not used much.

Scan through the examples at th

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