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i had followed up vs i have followed up

Both phrases are correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'I had followed up' is used when referring to a past action that occurred before another past event. On the other hand, 'I have followed up' is used to refer to a past action that has relevance to the present moment.
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i had followed up

This phrase is correct when referring to a past action that occurred before another past event.

This phrase is used to describe an action that was completed in the past before another event took place. It indicates a sequence of events in the past.

Examples:

  • I had followed up with the client before the meeting.
  • She had followed up on the issue before it escalated.
  • All of us had followed up an ad for a part time job.
  • Followed up on that missing-persons report.
  • CS Moody wants it followed up today.
  • Issues raised in previous Court reports were also followed up.
  • I would add that if any individual country had followed up on their ambassador's report, then perhaps the solutions advocated by the experts' report would not have been applied.
  • I followed up on something I saw.
  • Gabe wants every tip we've received followed up.
  • Lassie followed up on your hunch and called the hospital in Stockholm.
  • So, we followed up on your cat theory.
  • I followed up on our murder victim Michelle Lewis.
  • I followed up on your radio lead.
  • It is something of a teenager be followed up at home.
  • But I followed up on that poetry thing.
  • You followed up with reconnaissance reports from your operations in Central America.
  • I followed up on Carrie's Indonesian lead.
  • Galt division just followed up on an anonymous tip.
  • We followed up on the lead that my dad had mentioned.
  • I followed up on Jaffe's car.
  • 'Cause I followed up on that lead, solo.
  • I followed up on Emily Bridwell, our girl in the hospital.

Alternatives:

  • I followed up
  • I had already followed up
  • I had done the follow-up
  • I had taken the necessary follow-up action
  • I had checked back

i have followed up

This phrase is correct when referring to a past action that has relevance to the present moment.

This phrase is used to indicate that a past action has been completed and has relevance to the present moment. It implies that the follow-up action is still relevant or has an impact on the current situation.

Examples:

  • I have followed up with the team regarding the project.
  • He has followed up on the customer's complaint.
  • Let me explain how I have followed up the action in my area of competence.
  • That is why I have followed up on the suggestion made by some of you that the Commission should provide user-friendly guidance explaining our rules clearly and simply.
  • Three times I have followed up with telephone calls and again received no reply.
  • I have followed its ups and downs from the Conference on the Sea to its conclusion in Montego Bay (Jamaica) in 1982.
  • I have followed the drawing up of this document very closely, which is of very special interest to us, the French, since we invented the cinema.
  • Honourable Members, I hope that the avenues and initiatives I have indicated will be followed up with effective action within the Member States.
  • I have followed the events leading up to the referendum in Switzerland and have noted with concern that there has been a negative side to the campaign, directed against the Romanians and Bulgarians.
  • But I haven't followed it up with any other psychiatrist
  • I told the detective who arrested me, but he must not have followed up.
  • Hy-Wire is the world's first drivable fuel cell, and we have followed up that now with Sequel.
  • Followed up on that missing-persons report.
  • CS Moody wants it followed up today.
  • Issues raised in previous Court reports were also followed up.
  • People ask themselves that question when they see how the Member States have followed up the directive or, rather, how they have neglected to do so.
  • I was disappointed to have to abstain on this report, which should have followed up on the Commission's Green Paper in looking at how farmers across Europe get the maximum benefit in the marketplace from the high standard of their produce.
  • There were also a number of recommendations and specific critical points in this evaluation and we have followed up very actively on the evaluation.
  • I followed up on something I saw.
  • Gabe wants every tip we've received followed up.
  • Lassie followed up on your hunch and called the hospital in Stockholm.
  • So, we followed up on your cat theory.

Alternatives:

  • I followed up
  • I already followed up
  • I did the follow-up
  • I took the necessary follow-up action
  • I checked back

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