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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an avowed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who openly declares or acknowledges a particular belief, opinion, or identity.
Example: "She is an avowed supporter of environmental conservation and actively participates in related initiatives."
Alternatives: "a declared" or "an open".
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(Cohn was an avowed pinball maniac).
PETER MANDELSON is an avowed trade liberal.
He is an avowed atheist.
It's not because I'm an avowed Luddite.
Waverly Brown is an avowed Laker hater.
Huston was an avowed Burnett fan.
Such common tropes irk Ms. Gubar, an avowed liberal.
A provocative insult to an avowed Bonne Maman man.
Cuomo is also an avowed Dungeons & Dragons fan.
For an avowed libertarian like Buckmaster, the decision still rankles.
Despite all this, Toby Young is an avowed meritocrat.
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