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foll.

American  

abbreviation

  1. following.


foll. British  

abbreviation

  1. followed

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“The future looks bleak,” said Föll, who has already had to lay off two of her four employees.

From The Guardian

Laura Foll, a fund manager at Janus Henderson Investors, said some online retailers reported that customers returned more items than they held on to.

From BBC

Janus Henderson's Laura Foll told the BBC's Today Programme that the US central bank was "responding to global events" such as the contraction in both the UK and German economies during the second quarter.

From BBC

"Of course, it is really hard to know how much of an effect Trump is having," Ms Foll said.

From BBC

The violence broke out on the fourth day of protests against a decision by the mayor, Stéphane Le Foll, to move their fairground away from the city centre.

From BBC