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The sentence "I am an avid reader" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to explain how much you enjoy reading. For example, "I am an avid reader and have been since I was young: I read a book a week to stay up-to-date with the latest releases."
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I am an avid reader of The New Yorker.
I am an avid reader of your print newspaper and enthusiastically follow the newspaper industry.
"I am an avid reader and have a passion for history.
Although I am an avid reader of WG Sebald, I have not yet read his Reveries of a Solitary Walker.
Michael Siteman, Agoura Hills, Calif.: I am an avid reader of your column and a supporter of and believer in your ideas.
"Dear Daniel Mendelsohn," it began, and went on: GW Bowersock's NYRB review of your How Beautiful... reveals that the Daniel Mendelsohn of whom I am an avid reader is no other than "the American boy" of whom Mary Renault used to speak with enjoyment many years ago!
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volumes of St. Nicholas because they knew I was an avid reader.
Yes – I was an avid reader for years and years before I became a writer.
As a child growing up in London I was an avid reader, anything I could get my hands on.
I was an avid reader and I have fond memories of going there each week to change my books.
I was an avid reader and because of that I got a scholarship to Sir William Turner's Grammar School in Redcar.
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