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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Following your example

Lets say a teacher has given you examples to help you understand something.

and in the following thread you say this
Can you use "Following your examples" Is that idiomatic?

- Following your examples above, I've come up with sentences of my own. Can you tell me what you think?

Thank you
  

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Hi, That is what you should say: As a follow-up to your examples above, I've come up with sentences of my own. Regards

  • Hi, That is what you should say: As a follow-up to your examples above, I've come up with sentences of my own.
  • Regards
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Hi,
That is what you should say:
As a follow-up to your examples above, I've come up with sentences of my own.

Regards

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