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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fanatic of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is extremely enthusiastic and devoted to a particular thing or activity. Example: She is a fanatic of yoga and spends hours every day practicing different poses and attending classes. In this example, the phrase "a fanatic of" is used to describe the subject's strong dedication to yoga.
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A fanatic, of course.
I am a fanatic of clarity.
In recent years, Alice has become a fanatic of organic growing.
Almost every inhabitant of N.Y. is a fanatic of horse racing, and here are his concise instructions how to act in the emergency.
He plays tennis and does light rock-climbing for exercise, but his ample waistline suggests that he is not a fanatic of either.
One early sketch paid tribute to the Two Ronnies, while today, Olesker declares himself a fanatic of the "unsurpassed" 1960s radio comedy Round the Horne.
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A biochemist with American Cyanamid called Carson "a fanatic defender of the cult of the balance of nature".
In Total Politics magazine recently, historian Dr David Stack disclosed that Churchill was inspired by an American, Dr HC Sharp, a fanatic advocate of the sterilisation of "degenerates".
There's not a fanatic group of people out there.
But Labour has tried hard to gain support among immigrants at a time of growing anti-immigrant feeling after the 2004 murder by a Muslim fanatic of Theo van Gogh, a film-maker who was rude about Islam.
But Mr. Harris suggests that the jihadist is more accurately thought of as a fanatic, a warrior of the old school, whose technique has been remarkably successful over the centuries.
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