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'avid cook' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to someone who enjoys cooking and does it frequently. For example, "My mom is an avid cook. She makes a different meal every night of the week."
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"People who worked there, all kinds of people, recognized me," said Sorenstam, an avid cook who was at the casino to participate in a cooking show sponsored by the L.P.G.A. "It used to be just people at the golf course and at the pro shop.
The cooking site's companion, free iPad app just launched, and as an avid cook, it looks like a winner.
Avid cook, reader, fisherman.
He is also an avid cook and host.
Bourne, an avid cook, enjoys the openness of the kitchen-dining area.
Mr. Medeiros, an avid cook, finds the kitchen a bit small.
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Even avid cooks showed little interest in actually cooking from them.
Their goal was a two-bedroom with a good kitchen, since both are avid cooks.
Avid cooks wanting to invest in a few kitchen appliances might consider waiting until large seasonal sales to make these purchase.
My food memories are not the norm for the time (my parents were both avid cooks and food lovers), and I grew up nowhere near the grungy underground that was Mapplethorpe's New York City.
Helen was an avid gardener, cook, bridge player and movie-goer.
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