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The phrase "a sizeable fan base" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large group of supporters or enthusiasts for a particular person, group, or thing, such as a band, sports team, or television show.
Example: "The new series quickly gained a sizeable fan base, leading to its renewal for a second season."
Alternatives: "a large following" or "a substantial audience."
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And so when Morales came along, he was seen as a breakthrough by many - an A-list non-white character with critically acclaimed stories and a sizeable fan base.
Despite his misdemeanours, he retains a sizeable fan base.
She says that because she's in a position of power ― a top-tier dancer at a top-tier company, with a sizeable fan base and following.
Up to this point, drum and bass had amassed a sizeable fan base but still remained outside the realm of mainstream electronica.
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The teams from the North East have sizeable fan bases, but the region is relatively poor, and at national level they are rarely serious challengers.
Program them to deliver burgers and lotto tickets, and I have a feeling they'll gain a sizeable fan club.
"We have a passionate fan base.
The Stooges have a fanatical fan base.
Create a new fan base.
Complicating matters is a diminished fan base.
There is a solid fan base.
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