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The phrase "a nerd of" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or incorrect.
It could be used in informal contexts to describe someone who is particularly enthusiastic or knowledgeable about a specific subject.
Example: "He's a nerd of video games, always discussing the latest releases and strategies."
Alternatives: "a fan of" or "an enthusiast of".
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Dr. Mignot, who said he was "a nerd of the greatest dimension," sought a different path.
Steve Murdock — a nerd of the best kind, and of the highest order — is one of those boomers.
A NERD OF ONE -- The Victorinox folks, makers of Swiss Army knives, have updated the Cybertool, that stocking stuffer for geek office parties.
John Major felt that after the Guardian's Steve Bell started to draw him with shirt tucked into Y-fronts, a nerd of a superhero.
Only a nerd of the deepest hue would bother to painstakingly transpose her 1993 album, The Red Shoes, from its digitally produced final cut into analogue tracks, held by many audiophiles to be "warmer -sounding.
What if I, a nerd of Puerto Rican descent (even though I know absolutely nothing about Puerto Rico—I know more about the cultures of World of Warcraft than I do anything about Puerto Rico), wanted to play George Washington in a community theater production of "George Washington Does Some Stuff"?
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Maybe I'll be labelled as a NERD for the rest of my life.
Hopefully I didn't simply create a nerd version of The Chris Farley Show.
If you are a nerd type of guy, don't go around with a punk type dress.
He's a bit of a nerd, a bit of a milquetoast and is incapable of standing up for himself.
I do think I'm a bit of a nerd, but more of a science nerd than a techie nerd.
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