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The phrase "are fervent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is passionate or enthusiastic about something.
Example: "The volunteers are fervent in their commitment to helping the community."
Alternatives: "are passionate" or "are zealous".
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are fervent
adjective
Exhibiting particular enthusiasm, zeal, conviction, persistence, or belief.
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His followers are fervent.
Its followers, however, are fervent.
They are fervent believers in texting.
I do meet younger people who are fervent about reform.
Likewise, Macintosh and PalmPilot users are fervent customers and activists.
For example, both are fervent supporters of capital punishment.
Her subject throughout is rapturous male-female symbiosis — the couples are fervent and inseparable.
In Oregon, governor John Kitzhaber and first lady Cylvia Hayes are fervent advocates.
We here at Motherlode (like the Today Mom Jacoba Urist) are fervent Santa-supporters.
Coupled with such technical elements are fervent expressiveness and, in the slow movements, great repose.
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