Sentence examples for am fond of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am fond of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a liking or affection for someone or something.
Example: "I am fond of classical music and often attend concerts."
Alternatives: "I enjoy" or "I like."

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But I am fond of it.

"I am fond of shelving systems," he said.

I am fond of the late poet John Suckling.

(My goodness, I am fond of that neck).

(I am fond of both aerialists and P nk, so that was just a random selection).

But I am fond of the River Café and Assaggi – both serve fantastic Italian food.

"I am fond of Macbeth, Merchant of Venice and As You Like," he said.

In particular, I am fond of reading about The Theory of Everything and String Theory.

Why? -- Hubert, I don't love you! and yet, I am fond of you.

I am fond of her but here she was rarely less than slappable.

I am fond of this thy stubborn project, And to play my part I am content.

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