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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fan of visual" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It can be used when referring to a preference for visual art, media, or experiences, but it needs to be followed by a noun, such as "a fan of visual art" or "a fan of visual storytelling."
Example: "As a fan of visual art, I often visit galleries and exhibitions to appreciate different styles and techniques."
Alternatives: "a fan of visuals" or "an admirer of visual".
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WA: I've always been a fan of visual humor and visual gags.
I'm a fan of visual storytelling but in a style that's more weird.
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