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I have followed up with vs I have follow up with

The correct phrase is "I have followed up with." The main verb needs to be in the past participle form ("followed") after the auxiliary verb "have." The incorrect phrase "I have follow up with" lacks the correct form of the verb "follow".
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Explained by Vince
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Last updated: August 08, 2024

I have followed up with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you have taken action to get an update or response on a previous communication or situation.

Examples:

  • I have followed up with the client regarding the project status.
  • She has followed up with the HR department about her application.
  • Have you followed up with the supplier about the delivery?
  • They have followed up with the authorities on the issue.
  • He has followed up with his doctor after the surgery.

I have follow up with

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • I have followed up with

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