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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an avid runner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is very enthusiastic about running and participates in it regularly.
Example: "As an avid runner, she trains for marathons every year and enjoys exploring new trails."
Alternatives: "a passionate runner" or "an enthusiastic runner."
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This year, I've become an avid runner.
Frank was an avid runner, completing over 60 marathons.
Until about five years ago, he was an avid runner.
I am an avid runner, mainly on weekends.
He is an avid runner, slim and youthful.
Mr. Robinson, an avid runner, suggested they train together.
Bacow is an avid runner, sailor, and skier.
He is an avid runner, sailor, and traveler.
He was an avid runner and could often be found logging miles in Central Park.
He was an avid runner for decades until encountering knee trouble during office.
Ethan is an avid runner who loves spending time outdoors in any capacity.
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