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In What Follows

Definition: "In what follows" is a phrase used to introduce the upcoming content or ideas in a written or spoken discourse. It signals a transition and typically indicates that the information presented next will directly build upon or expand upon what has been previously discussed.

Example sentences:

  • In what follows, we will delve into the various causes of climate change and its potential consequences.
  • In what follows, we will explore the historical significance of the Renaissance era and its impact on art and literature.
  • Please pay close attention to the instructions. In what follows, we will provide a step-by-step guide on how to assemble the furniture.
  • In what follows, we present a detailed analysis of the company's financial performance over the past year.

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