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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a zealot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is fanatical or passionate about a particular cause or belief, often to an extreme degree.
Example: "He was a zealot for environmental conservation, dedicating his life to activism and education."
Alternatives: "an extremist" or "a fanatic".
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A zealot.
"Now, I'm a zealot".
He's a zealot.
"Am I a zealot?
"I'm not a zealot.
"He's not a zealot.
Deep down, he's an ideologue, a zealot".
Suhail Malik is such a zealot.
"She is a zealot," Richard Jones said.
I became a zealot without a religion.
But he is a zealot on a mission.
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