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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a devotee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very dedicated or passionate about a particular subject, activity, or person.
Example: "As a devotee of classical music, she attends every concert in the city."
Alternatives: "an enthusiast" or "a follower".
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He was also a devotee of literature.
Convinced, he became a devotee.
Emily was a devotee of the arts.
Mendelssohn was a devotee of Bach.
"Our boy has flown the coop again," a devotee reported.
"I am a devotee of the Quiet Car," I protested.
Everyone who makes it there is a devotee.
And if you're not a devotee, get them anyway.
He became a devotee, taking rides after his morning chores.
She was a wonderful teacher and a devotee of French.
Early on, the artist was a devotee of health foods.
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