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The past tense of 'follow through' is followed through.

The verb phrase 'follow through' (followed through) is made up of the verb 'follow' (followed) modified by the adverb 'through'.

The term 'follow through' (or follow-through) is also a compound noun, a word for the continuing of an action or task to its conclusion; a word for a thing.

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Follow Through was created on 2005-11-17.

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Yes, "follow-through" is a noun. It refers to the act of continuing or completing a task, plan, or action until it is finished.

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