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The part of a sentence "a fan of comedy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who enjoys or has a strong interest in comedy. Example: She is a big fan of comedy and loves going to stand-up shows and watching comedy movies.
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"If you're a fan of comedy you won't enjoy it," Theakston remarked.
"When I was a kid I was a fan of comedy.
"Mind you, if you like Horne and Corden you won't be a fan of comedy anyway".
I am not a fan of comedy so I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it.
"I'm not a fan of comedy songs, but I had 15 minutes of material and I got booked for a 20 minute slot", he says.
If the person you need a last-second gift for is a New Yorker, an aspiring writer, a fan of comedy and/or an observer of pop-culture phenomena, then we have a gift idea for you!
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Campbell was cast as one of the protagonists, though he initially was not familiar with horror cinema and instead identified as a fan of comedies.
That having been said, I'm a fan of dark comedy and writing dark comedy, but its never been a by-product of feeling down and depressed".
Are you a fan of British comedy?
Dereck "Del Boy" Chisora is a fan of the comedy Only Fools and Horses, he is the current British heavyweight champion and he is a heavy betting favourite for his fight tonight against Manchester's Tyson Fury.
There may be no resolving this debate, but whether you're a fan of madcap comedy or musicals adapted from best-selling romance novels, this summer's Williamstown Theater Festival will have something to offer you, judging by Monday's announcement of its lineup.
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