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The phrase "a follower for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone who supports or subscribes to a particular person, idea, or cause. Example: "She has always been a follower for environmental conservation, participating in various campaigns and initiatives."
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"On the surface, he projects this idea that he is not interested in money or women or power, that he only wants to be close to God," Said Alpsoy, a follower for seventeen years who left the movement in 2003, said.
Her confidence (she had been doing tango as a follower for decades) translated to make her an amazing leader.
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I have been a follower of his for many years.
"I've been a follower of Ayn Rand for five years," he said.
Much emphasis is placed on the Exodus / Shemos 23:2 "Do not be a follower of majority for evil".
The word Bahá'í is used either as an adjective to refer to the Bahá'í Faith or as a term for a follower of Bahá'u'lláh.
We steamed past Holy Island off Arran, named for Saint Holy, a follower of sixth-century Saint Columba.
Katherine Hickey, a Mets follower for 40 years, said she watched distraught fans in the stands after the game.
She had been a John follower for 15 years before she decided to make the move to Edmonton.
Give away something fun to the "best comment" or to a particular follower for doing something.
When a follower thanks her for the stream of information from the courtroom, Malik deflects it quickly.
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