Sentence examples for a fans from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a fans" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a fan" when referring to a single individual who is an enthusiast or supporter of something.
Example: "As a fan of the band, I attended every concert they held in the city."
Alternatives: "an admirer" or "a supporter."

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It's a fans' paradise.

This is a fans' campaign.

You could almost imagine becoming a fans' fan.

A fans' protest soon kicked that into touch.

"He was a fans' manager, a genuine, warm-hearted bloke".

"He'll love it here and I'm sure he'll be a fans favourite.

"Cristiano is such a fans' favourite at United, he was so successful, such a hard worker.

Two-footed and excellent one on one, Cabella could become a fans' favourite.

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U-S-A!" Fans respected the passing and relished the collisions.

The app immediately shot up almost 500 spots, presumably fueled by hungry Chick-fil-A fans around the country.

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