Categories: Fundamentals

Did You Know?

Did you know there are two ways to write follow-up?*

  • Follow-up when used as a noun.
    “The follow-up came in the form of a phone call.”
  • Follow-up when used as an adjective.
    “His follow-up meeting lasted two hours.”
  • Follow up when used as a verb. (Notice- no hyphen!)
    “She promised to follow up within the week.”

Just a reminder to double-check your stylebook before putting something on the web. Bad writing = lost credibility = nobody wins.

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