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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very fond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong liking or affection for someone or something.
Example: "She is very fond of her childhood memories and often reminisces about them."
Alternatives: "have a great affection for" or "are quite attached to".
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We are very fond of him.
Mice are very fond of seeds.
Politicians are very fond of it in particular.
People who have what they want are very fond of.
"They are very fond of me," he says.
The Mets respect Ricco and are very fond of him.
We are very fond of each other, but it's polite".
The Japanese, after all, are not the only people who are very fond of felines.
As one judge put it: "The judges are people who are very fond of figure skating.
And because of all he has been through, we are very fond of him as well".
It isn't the most exciting party in politics, but we are very fond of one another.
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