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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are huge fans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express strong enthusiasm or admiration for someone or something, typically in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The students are huge fans of the new science fiction series that just premiered."
Alternatives: "are big supporters" or "are great admirers".
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We are huge fans of that stock.
"My mother and I are huge fans," said Weinberg.
"We are huge fans of each other, but we fight like cats and dogs.
"We are huge fans of Ridley's and of the original Blade Runner.
Her children are huge fans and she knows some of the contestants personally.
Grrlscientist reports on new research showing that wild mice are huge fans of running on wheels.
"Sasha and Malia [Obama's daughters] are huge fans but boys don't get any ideas.
(However, they are huge fans of Williams, even having a song named after him).
Some people are huge fans of this theory, finding it beautiful and inspiring.
On the other hand, many of those conversant in the esoteric disciplines that would produce an avatar are huge fans.
Sources say both the Ten news chief, Peter Meakin, and The Project's executive producer, Craig Campbell, are huge fans.
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