Follow-up in a sentence as a noun

"Then give them an option to opt-in to a free follow-up course on Typography.

I'm probably going to do a follow-up at some point using all the material they sent me."God, that is just gold.

The follow-up idea that since they are not able to do this, we should prevent ourselves from sharing such stories.

There's no follow-up, unlike the questions on Udacity.

For all the talk about Broder lying and manipulating the record, I would argue that the follow-up is far worse in terms of intentionally misinterpreting the facts.

"The demand for sexy results, combined with indifferent follow-up, means that billions of dollars in worldwide resources devoted to finding and developing remedies for the diseases that afflict us all is being thrown down a rathole.

Follow-up definitions

noun

a piece of work that exploits or builds on earlier work; "his new software is a follow-up to the programs they started with"

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noun

an activity that continues something that has already begun or that repeats something that has already been done

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noun

a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatment

See also: followup reexamination review