Polyester, you need to read more of my posts. (See below.)
I have never used either of those.
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Could you please tell me which one is more commonly used in English-speaking countries?
As below?
As follow?
I have a question. Why shouldn't I use them?
Give me an example of their use, and I might be able to comment.
Tarheel,
I'm trying to give you an example. Could you tell me which one is more commonly used in English-speaking countries?
"There are too many apple's device as follows;"
"There are too many apple's device as below:"
Neither of those work in those sentences.
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Did you see apple's device somewhere?
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Couldn't I use device instead of iPhone or Watch or iPad?
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