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follow along

  1. Move or proceed in accord or in unison with someone. For example, The children followed along with the song, or They followed along with the crowd.



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But what the film does very well is give the viewer enough information in order to follow along without overwhelming them with detail.

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You’ll follow along Swift Creek, an awe-inspiring blue beauty, and just under a mile in, hear your first waterfall before you reach it, a luscious wide cascade you can peep from a ledge of the trail.

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Here’s the map, if you’d like to follow along.

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“In middle school, I had a social and comedic disadvantage because many of my friends knew all of Chespirito’s jokes and imitated the characters’ voices, and I couldn’t follow along,” Cruz Guerrero says.

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"I'm trying to make a story engaging that will probably involve people laughing. And the bit that I find most challenging is finding a story because people remember jokes, but you just won't make it through that half hour or hour unless that story is is compelling enough to make an audience follow along."

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