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    fol·low·ing
    [ˈfälōiNG]
    noun
    followings (plural noun)
    1. (the following)
      what follows or comes next:
      "the following are both grammatically correct sentences"
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    The following day, morning, etc. is the next one. Thanks to a following wind, we arrived in Madrid fifteen minutes early. Following or the following? We use following without the + noun phrase to mean ‘after’, ‘in response to’ or ‘as a result of’: … The following is an extract from her diary.
    The following refers to the thing or things that you are about to mention. The following is a paraphrase of what was said. Check with your doctor if you have any of the following: chest pains, high blood pressure, or heart disease. A person or organization that has a following has a group of people who support or admire their beliefs or actions.
    Following a particular event means after that event. In the centuries following Christ's death, Christians genuinely believed the world was about to end. Following a day of medical research, the conference focused on educational practices. The following day, week, or year is the day, week, or year after the one you have just mentioned.
    To follow is to go after. If you’re watching a TV show, when it’s over you might stay on the couch and watch the following show. As a noun, following can refer to a group of fans or a bunch of people who follow someone in the sense of believing in them. A band might have a large following, and the leader of a cult also has a devoted following.
  3. "Following" can have two meanings:
    1. A group of people who admire something or someone1. For example, someone can have a loyal following among fans.
    2. A group of people who support a leader, sport, etc., or admire a particular performer2.
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    a group of people who admire something or someone: attract a following She has attracted a large following among the rich and famous. loyal following The shop has a small but loyal following.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/following
    uk / ˈfɒləʊɪŋ / us a group of people who support a leader, sport, etc, or admire a particular performer: He has a large and loyal following.
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