Sentence examples for a enthusiast from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a enthusiast" is not correct in English; it should be "an enthusiast." You can use it when referring to someone who has a strong interest or passion for a particular subject or activity.

Example: "She is an enthusiast of classical music and attends concerts regularly."
Alternatives: "a fan" or "a devotee."

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"I would categorize these as two of my favorite things," said Ms. Kotsalieff, who made the Rogue River trip accompanied by her mother, also a enthusiast of both the outdoors and food.

I mean, how much is a enthusiast telescope these days?

This is something we've seen in super-high-end storage systems, but is now being implemented on a enthusiast consumer level.

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"Not a professor, an enthusiast.

He is a celebrant, an enthusiast.

As a critic he was an intellectual and an enthusiast.

Rather, she's an enthusiast, if a sly one.

Cunningham, all his life, was an enthusiast for a wide range of other dance.

"I'm an enthusiast and a producer.

PBL teaching had been initiated by an enthusiast, after a period spent at McMaster University.

She's an enthusiast and an idealist.

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