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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and avid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is enthusiastic or passionate about a particular activity or interest.
Example: "She is an avid reader, always with a book in hand."
Alternatives: "and enthusiastic" or "and passionate".
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World traveler and avid hiker.
Art-lover, opera lover and avid phoperaapher.
WWII veteran and avid sailor.
Loving father and avid sailor.
The consummate salesman and avid reader.
A true renaissance man and avid skier.
Keller was a philanthropist and avid environmentalist.
A successful publishing entrepreneur, world traveler and avid sports fan.
He was a gifted surgeon, inventor, and avid fly fisherman.
An enthusiastic and avid tennis player where he excelled.
He was a dedicated tennis player and avid skier.
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