follow up
Verb

follow up

  1. To take further actions remaining after an event; to continue, revisit, or persist; especially, to maintain communication or verify.
    Send a letter, then follow up promptly with a telephone call.
    • 2012, Alan Rappeport, Financial Times, Eli Lilly settles bribery charges
      The US Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that Eli Lilly subsidiaries funnelled millions of dollars to government employees in other countries to secure business and did little to follow up on red flags.
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