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Idiom
To be a fan of someone/ something.
To like, idolize, admire someone/ or something.
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"The problem is that they just don't have a fan base," said Philippe Auclair, who writes about French soccer and is not a fan of Monaco.
He is anti-abortion, opposes same-sex marriage and is not a fan of expanding Medicaid, though he said he would not repeal a Medicaid expansion initiative on the November ballot if it is passed by voters.
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David Byrne is not a fan of musicals.
Richards is not a fan of either governing body.
He is not a fan of the new kits.
"Mario is not a fan of glitter.
Justin Timberlake is not a fan of Donald Sterling.
Helen Mirren is not a fan of manspreaders.
Kate Winslet is not a fan of retouching.
Puzder is not a fan of them.
Alba is not a fan of journalists.
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