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Discover Ludwig"admirer for" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it may be used in informal or creative writing, but it would not be considered grammatically correct. It is unclear what the phrase is intended to convey. An example could be: "She was an admirer for all things adventurous, always seeking out new and exciting experiences." However, a more accurate and commonly used phrase would be "admirer of" in this context.
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I have been a @Tess_Holliday supporter, fan, advocate, and admirer for years.
The Arsenal manager has been a long-distance admirer for years.
Joyce will never arrive at a point where he is so well off as not to ask an admirer for a loan.
The following year, Barnum, who was then 64, took the 24-year-old Nancy Fish, the daughter of a British admirer, for his second wife.
THE PERFECT MAN Hilary Duff as a teenager who uses the Internet to concoct an imaginary admirer for her romantically challenged mother (Heather Locklear).
Dated 1 November 1918, the first letter sees Joyce thanking his recipient – believed to be an Irish admirer – for his "kind words about my book Ulysses".
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To his friends and admirers, for visible reasons, he is Lips.
Holten won many admirers for shaking things up at the traditionalist Royal Opera House.
Mr. Levine, 69, cannot really blame his admirers for asking such questions.
Still, he won many admirers for his Apollonian artistry, particularly his performances of Beethoven.
Erica Durance, Dana Delany, Terri Hatcher and Margot Kidder command armies of admirers for their portrayals.
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