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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aficionados out" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "The event was a success, and the aficionados out in full force made it even more enjoyable."
Alternatives: "enthusiasts out" or "fans out".
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Turner Hair Aficionados out there: he's still got a quiff.
The tennis aficionados out there will know which one (and know the answer we're looking for).
Apologies to all the music sharing aficionados out there — it seems like Best Buy's copywriters weren't privy to any new information.
Here's a tiny tidbit of news for all you Apple aficionados out there: the Cupertino company waited until the day its developer conference kicked off (June 6) to register a bunch of product-related domains.
Cuban food, rum, cigars and baseball players have aficionados out the wazoo in this country.
We're not trying to be disrespectful to all the curling aficionados out there, but let's face facts: It's bocce on ice.
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Grindcore is all but indistinguishable from another genre, called death metal, though aficionados point out that death metal is more technically accomplished, where grindcore is looser, more raw.
Atom aficionados point out that the market is currently rigged in favour of renewable energy sources, since the Renewables Obligation, the government's main subsidy for carbon-free power, does not apply to nuclear energy.
They had become Google and Twitter aficionados, digging out and sharing information that debunks the horror stories our politicians use to frighten us away from any notion that another world is possible.
Mr. LeClerc said he wanted the new main branch to serve the needs of teenagers working on term papers, graduate students writing theses, rare book aficionados searching out volumes and children flocking to story hour.
Later, when the novel was adapted into a film, starring Robert Mitchum as Cleve, jet-fighter aficionados sought out James Low, an ace in Salter's squadron in Korea, who was the inspiration for the novel's villain, Pell, a selfish, callow lieutenant.
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