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"are fond of" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is used to express affection or attraction for someone or something. For example, "My family and I are fond of Italian cuisine."
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are fond of
adjective
Having a liking or affection (for).
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Paraguayans are fond of sports.
"These days, audiences are fond of Larry.
STOCKMARKET investors are fond of fairy tales.
(Both are fond of bicycles).
They are fond of gnomes, Icelanders.
Food obsessives are fond of big talk.
We are fond of each other.
It's a comparison that the makers are fond of.
And many more are fond of Mr Khan the man.
The Democrats are fond of saying this is settled law.
This is not because Arabs are fond of America.
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