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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an avid supporter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is very enthusiastic and passionate about a particular cause, team, or activity.
Example: "She is an avid supporter of environmental conservation efforts and volunteers regularly for local clean-up events."
Alternatives: "a passionate advocate" or "a dedicated fan".
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Persson is an avid supporter of the Far Lands journey.
I'm an avid supporter of the weekly local markets.
Now, Ms. Machado is an avid supporter of Mrs. Clinton.
Ellington was an avid supporter of racial progress, of African-American respect and respectability.
She was an avid supporter of the arts and particularly loved opera.
He is an avid supporter of Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice.
Dr. Delos M. Cosgrove, the C.E.O. and president of the Cleveland Clinic, is an avid supporter.
He was an avid supporter of the Green Bay Packers and enjoyed hunting camp.
Adelson is an avid supporter and long-time friend of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
She said Wilton, who determines her class schedule, is an avid supporter of the basketball team.
David Cameron is an avid supporter of fracking for shale gas.
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