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β 13y agoBoth are correct and may have different meaning, according to context.
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β 13y agoBoth phrases are correct, but "following closely" is more commonly used and is generally preferred. It is a more natural word order in English and flows better when spoken or written.
The correct spelling is following (trailing, afterward, or a group of fans).
The word that most closely means to stall by excessive talking is "ramble."
The prefix "sub-" most closely means under, up, or from below.
This can fall under two different forms of sentence. One denoting a list, and one not. IE: Thomas is following Susanne. The following is a list of automobile parts you will need: So, this will largely depend on the kind of sentence you are forming and the information you are trying to get across to your audience.
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That is the correct spelling of the compound term "tailgate" (the loading gate of a pickup truck). *Slang for - to follow another vehicle too closely - to engage in informal dining in the parking lot of a sporting event
The correct unit for speed in MKS system is 'm'.
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That is the correct spelling of the adverb "nearly" (almost, closely).
The correct spelling is following (trailing, afterward, or a group of fans).
a citation of varied amounts
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