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The phrase "are a frequent flier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who often travels by airplane, typically for business or leisure purposes.
Example: "As a frequent flier, I have accumulated many miles and enjoy the benefits of loyalty programs."
Alternatives: "are a regular traveler" or "are a frequent traveler."
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If you are a frequent flier, start feeling more guilty.
That means that if you are a frequent flier based in Chicago, where United and American have a roughly equal share of flights from O'Hare Airport, United, with its larger network, would suddenly look much more attractive than American.
With British Airways and other European carriers imposing new baggage rules, does this mean that even if you are a frequent flier with elite status, you will only be able to check in one bag if you are flying in economy?
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In fact, he was a frequent flier".
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Even though I'm a frequent flier, I'm still slightly superstitious before flights.
You don't have to be a frequent flier to get one these days.
So a chief executive who is a frequent flier can rack up a rather large tax bill.
I'm a frequent flier on American and Delta, but my invitation must have gotten caught in my spam filter.
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