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The phrase "a solid fan base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of loyal supporters or enthusiasts for a particular person, brand, or entertainment entity.
Example: "The band's latest album has received critical acclaim, and they have built a solid fan base over the years."
Alternatives: "a strong following" or "a dedicated audience".
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She still has a solid fan base.
There is a solid fan base.
And we'd rather build a solid fan base".
It was a refreshingly candid response that illustrates why this crowd-pleasing instrumentalist has built a solid fan base that extends well beyond the typical jazz audience.
The Arena League, which plays from January to June, now has a network television contract (with NBC) and a solid fan base.
DEMONSTRATING either a solid fan base for Web video, or the networking ability of Web video makers, the first Watchlist column last month drew a strong response, with readers recommending close to a hundred serials, films, podcasts and sites.
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What struck me about all this was that bands often wait until their third or fourth album – until they have a solid fan-base who aren't going to be weirded out by "punk rock operas" about the Iraq war – before they go conceptual.
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"You want the league to be competitive so you get a good, solid fan base.
In a continuing nod to this solid fan base, Nunn even guest judged RuPaul's Drag Race.
Nerdishly slaving over the gadgets bookcasing the drum kit, the lads barely have time to look up and appreciate the solid fan base that had gathered to hear the spooky vocals and meandering rhythms from 2008's The Sound of Trees Falling on People and last year's The Worry.
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