I. adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a second/follow-up interview (= a more detailed interview after you have been successful in a previous interview )
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She was asked back for a second interview.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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After each training programme everyone has a follow-up interview with their manager.
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Once you have installed solar heating you will receive regular follow-up visits from our experts.
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Weiss is doing a follow-up study to his research on children raised in single-parent families.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All analyses included follow-up time after any discontinuation of study drug.
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Improvement was maintained over a follow-up period of six months.
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It is only by means of regression that the root of such cases can be discovered and the foundation laid for the follow-up treatment.
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Satisfying himself after a while, he commenced to write a follow-up letter, composed by George and dated 31 August.
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The United States also agreed to drop its opposition to a follow-up conference in 2006.
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The way these things work, there are two agents on each running board of the follow-up car.
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There are no follow-up ques-tions.
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Those patients who have the procedure are monitored closely in follow-up research.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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We're fairly sure the data is accurate, but we will be doing a follow-up .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Leeds then had more chances, Macca had one touched on to the post, with Wallace's follow-up going just wide.
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Self-reports were not verified and the lengths of follow-up were somewhat variable.