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Follow up Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɑɫoʊ/ /ˈəp
FAH-loh-uHP
fˈɒləʊ/ /ˈʌp
FOL-oh-uHP

Definition

To check on something after the initial action, or to take further action to make sure something continues or is completed. Often used for checking progress, responses, or results.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in business, customer service, or medicine ('follow up with a client', 'follow up on a test'). Can be a noun ('a follow-up') or verb phrase. Common mistake: confusing 'follow up' (take further action) with 'follow' (just go after). Typical collocations: 'follow up on', 'follow up with'.

Example Sentences

I will follow up with you next week.

basic

Can you follow up on that email?

basic

The doctor will follow up after the test.

basic

Did you ever follow up with Sarah about the meeting?

natural

Thanks for your reply—I'll follow up soon with more details.

natural

If you don't hear back, just follow up again to check.

natural