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The phrase "am very fond of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong liking or affection for someone or something.
Example: "I am very fond of classical music and often attend concerts."
Alternatives: "have a great affection for" or "really like."
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I am very fond of my teacher.
Q I am very fond of lilies.
I am very fond of pigs.
"I am very fond of bananas, as you know.
I am very fond of being looked at.
It is a picture I am very fond of.
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We're very fond of Howard".
Kangxi was very fond of learning.
I'm very fond of battles.
"I'm very fond of it.
Mr. Singh was very fond of wrestling.
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