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The phrase "an admirer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has a fondness or respect for someone or something, often in a romantic or appreciative context.
Example: "She has always been an admirer of classical music, attending concerts whenever she can."
Alternatives: "a fan" or "a supporter".
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Mr Armani is an admirer.
Philip Johnson is an admirer.
Now he's an admirer.
She is an admirer.
He was an admirer.
The Colonel is an admirer of Pres.
Jordaan, 58, is an admirer of Mandela.
"Before, I had been an admirer.
Seamus Heaney was an admirer.
"I'm that sweet," she told an admirer.
(I'm an admirer but not a fan).
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