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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an adherent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who supports a particular idea, cause, or leader.
Example: "As an adherent of environmental conservation, she actively participates in local clean-up efforts."
Alternatives: "a supporter" or "a follower".
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She's an adherent of Sufism.
"The defendant was an adherent of both. . .
He's just not an adherent of the Beethoven model".
He is not an adherent of one style or another.
Benítez has always been an adherent to the spinning plates approach to squad management.
But William F. Buckley, Jr., was not an adherent of genocidal anti-Semitism.
But he is seen as an adherent of Mr. Sharon's hard-line approach.
(He is not even an adherent of the same branch of Islam as Al Qaeda).
He is an adherent of the "law and literature" movement popular in the elite law schools.
President Trump is not an adherent of traditional family values; he is a serial divorcer.
Piet Mondrian was an adherent, and the barbershop's décor is based on his primary-colors palette.
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