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Discover Ludwig"admirer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who greatly admires or respects someone or something. For example, "He was a great admirer of the work of the famous artist."
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An admirer of the Princess.
I, lover of names, admirer of houses.
CASSANDRA is a great admirer of Google.
The Colonel is an admirer of Pres.
Jordaan, 58, is an admirer of Mandela.
I'm no admirer of Titanic.
I am a great admirer of Julia Gillard.
"I'm a big admirer of Leonardo DiCaprio.
He became a great admirer of Frank Sinatra.
I'm a great admirer of his".
I'm a great admirer of yours".
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