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When do you use "the following" / "below"?
I have basic understanding of these expression, so my question is mainly about different between them.
1. What I want to ask is the following:
2. What I want to ask is below:
Are these both correct? (#2 sounds a bit unfamiliar to me)
Is there any situations that "the following" works while "below" doesn't, or the opposite case?
Oct 17, 2021 9:07 PM
Answers · 3
"What I want to ask is the following" sounds better in this context because it follows the statement right after. "Below" is when it is listed further down the page.
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