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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already a fan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone has been a supporter or admirer of something for some time prior to the current moment.
Example: "I've been following this band since their first album; I'm already a fan of their music."
Alternatives: "a long-time supporter" or "an existing admirer".
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Already a fan of what we do?
So you were already a fan?
(Kate Moss is already a fan).
I was already a fan, but her performance was arresting.
Jay-Z, already a fan of his, echoed the idea.
Kate Moss is already a fan — prepare to be obsessed.
Otherwise, unless you're already a fan, it's difficult to care.
Sigal Shemesh (SEAS'15) of Atlanta, Ga., is already a fan.
I was very excited because I was obviously already a fan.
John Densmore, the drummer for the Doors, was already a fan of Elektra Records.
If you are already a fan, you'll be happily reminded why.
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