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'a fervent' is correct and can be used in written English.
This adjective usually describes someone who is passionate and enthusiastic about something. For example, you could say "He was a fervent supporter of the cause."
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He was a fervent patriot.
(Kyle was a fervent Republican).
Maximinus was a fervent pagan.
Saban became a fervent Clinton supporter.
He had a fervent commitment to internationalism.
It was a fervent, if debatable, decision.
He is also a fervent genealogist.
But they capture a fervent idealism.
Ms. Mandina, however, was a fervent environmentalist.
Klimt was a fervent admirer.
I'm a fervent anti-nationalist.
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