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follow something up and follow up (on something) |
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follow-up prateći Explanation: Prateći izveštaj |
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follow-up pratiti izveštaj Explanation: evo jednog rešenja |
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Reference: follow something up and follow up (on something) Reference information: je idiom http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/follow up on something 1. to check something out; to find out more about something. Would you please follow this lead up? It might be important. Please follow up this lead. I'll follow up on it. Yes, please follow up. 2. to make sure that something was done the way it was intended. Please follow this up. I want it done right. Please follow up this business. I'll follow up on it. |
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