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Folow Up

Definition:

Folow Up is a term used to refer to the action of continuing or pursuing something that has been started previously. It is commonly used in business and professional contexts to indicate a subsequent communication or action.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Verb
  • Adjective

Senses:

Sense 1: Noun

Refers to a subsequent communication or action taken to check on the progress or status of a previous action, event, or inquiry.

Example sentence: The sales team conducted a follow-up with the potential customers to discuss the new features of the product.

Sense 2: Verb

Indicates the act of pursuing or continuing something that has been initiated or started previously.

Example sentence: The marketing team will follow up with the attendees after the conference to gather feedback.

Sense 3: Adjective

Describes something that comes after or is done as a result of a previous activity or event.

Example sentence: The team presented a follow-up report highlighting the progress made since the last meeting.

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