Re: I need some help!



Followthrough, EWWWW!!! That's like nails on a chalkboard.



Jeannie Wilson wrote:


This is from the 2nd edition BOS:

noun, adjective verb
checkup check up
followup follow up
workup work up
followthrough follow through
The patient was lost to followup. (noun)
Followup exam will be in 3 weeks. (adjective)
I will follow up the patient in 3 weeks. (verb)


followup, follow up
Use followup for the noun and adjective forms (the hyphenated form, follow-
up is
an acceptable alternative).
The patient did not return for followup. (noun)
In followup visits, she appeared to improve. (adjective)
For the verb, the two-word form follow up is the only correct choice.
We will follow up with regular return visits. (verb)
.



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