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Need antonyms for go before? Here's a list of opposite words from our thesaurus that you can use instead.
To happen or take place, especially following an earlier event
To move behind in the same direction
“We know where the bar is, so follow us.”
To succeed one's predecessor in a given position or role
“He had many fresh new ideas and was excited to follow his father as head of the family business.”
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