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The phrase "a fan of knowledge" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express enthusiasm or appreciation for learning and acquiring information. Example: "As a lifelong learner, I consider myself a fan of knowledge, always seeking new insights and understanding."
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But I am a fan of knowledge.
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Learning by engaging, iterating and persisting, rather than pursuing academic studies or writing papers, seem to be the major drivers of change (although I also am a fan of scholarship to expand human knowledge that in some cases entrepreneurs may apply or leverage).
Plato, who was not a fan of change, felt that without eternal certainties, knowledge would be impossible (Keyt 1969).
Anyone who's a fan of Star Wars and has even latent knowledge of shamanism quickly arrives at the intersection of animism and The Force.
It's fairly common knowledge that King isn't a fan of the film adaptation.
That's where I became a fan of her writing style and of her encyclopedic Marvel continuity knowledge".
Corddry admits to having only a working knowledge of both football and finance, but considers himself a fan of both.
A fan of the Grateful Dead?
Not a fan of Twitter?
I am a fan of Carter and his work.
"I'm not really a fan of vitamins.
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