Express a logical consequence
State that a claim is derived through reasoning.
The corollary follows from the initial assumption.
/ˈfɒləʊɪŋ frɒm/ · FOL-oh-ing fromlogical-result phrase
Arising as a logical consequence, implication, or result of something.
Use following from to signal this exact relationship between ideas: arising as a logical consequence, implication, or result of something.
The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.
State that a claim is derived through reasoning.
The corollary follows from the initial assumption.
Show what becomes true if a premise is accepted.
Following from this model, the prediction should hold across sites.
Present a later claim as dependent on earlier reasoning.
The recommendation is described as following from the findings.
Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.
The corollary follows from the initial assumption.
Following from this model, the prediction should hold across sites.
The recommendation is described as following from the findings.
Following from overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.
Signals arising as a logical consequence, implication, or result of something.
Means as a result; introduces a consequence of what precedes.
Signals arising as a logical consequence, implication, or result of something.
Means come, originate, or be obtained from a source.
Signals arising as a logical consequence, implication, or result of something.
Means because of what preceded; introduces a consequence.
Signals arising as a logical consequence, implication, or result of something.
Means be based or founded on a premise, condition, or assumption.
The wording concerns an alleged inference from one claim to another.
The second claim is presented as ___ the first, but the author never explains the logical connection.