follow-through
fol·low-through • n. the continuing of an action or task to its conclusion: the company assures follow-through on all aspects of the contract. ∎ a continuation of the movement of an arm, bat, racket, or club after a ball has been thrown or struck: he has a characteristic swing and follow-through.
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