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When can I use "followed by" in a sentence?

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Rebecca

You can use "followed by" in a sentence when you want to indicate what comes after something else. It can highlight the placement, order, or priority of something. Ex: The award ceremony started with a speech, followed by the award presentation. Ex: You'll go on stage first, Sarah, followed by Mike, and then Steven. Ex: The crude remark was followed by an ungenuine apology.

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