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follow along

Idioms  
  1. Move or proceed in accord or in unison with someone. For example, The children followed along with the song, or They followed along with the crowd.


Example Sentences

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Follow along for live updates from the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games.

From Los Angeles Times

As we follow along, she points to a large facsimile of the Edict of Expulsion hanging on the wall.

From Literature

Under the Netflix original movie model — where characters often announce what they’re doing, while they’re doing it, so viewers who are half-watching while scrolling on their phone or loading the dishwasher can follow along — Dane must look at his phone anywhere from three-to-eight more times.

From Salon

I watched her walk on down the street and turn south on what must have been Wabash Avenue, and so I made my feet follow along behind.

From Literature

Follow along live as Times columnists Mary McNamara and Glenn Whipp discuss the biggest winners, most memorable moments and more from the 2026 Golden Globe Awards.

From Los Angeles Times