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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fond" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express affection or a warm feeling towards someone or something.
Example: "She has a fond memory of her childhood summers spent at the beach."
Alternatives: "a loving" or "a cherished".
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A fond but hapless father.
Finally, a fond farewell to The Trip.
A fond farewell to Mom, Nan, Grammy.
It was a fond, boisterous memorial.
Officially, the Chinese government bade him a fond farewell.
But over the years, the moment became a fond connection.
Their neighbors, a fond bunch, talked them out of it.
The swan puts a fond and protecting wing around Leda.
His political honeymoon is no more than a fond memory.
"It was historic and a fond memory," he said.
The article on WPRB triggered a fond memory.
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