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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avid disciple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very enthusiastic and devoted to learning from a particular teacher, philosophy, or practice.
Example: "As an avid disciple of yoga, she practices daily and attends workshops whenever possible."
Alternatives: "enthusiastic follower" or "devoted student".
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You can bet Larsen was an avid disciple of Dave Eggers's McSweeney's publishing project, which promoted writers in Eggers's own image - reinventing genres, fizzing with pop cultural references and heartfelt quirkiness.
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WASHINGTON — When President Donald Trump tapped Ryan Zinke — an avid hunter, Republican Montana congressman, "unapologetic admirer and disciple" of President Theodore Roosevelt and former Navy SEAL — to lead the Interior Department, hunting and fishing groups around the country rejoiced.
Mr. Schwalbe is not just an avid reader, he is also an advocate, a cheerleader, a disciple.
Avid traveler.
Isabella Blow became a disciple.
Not everyone is a disciple.
Don't be a disciple".
Boulud is an Escoffier disciple.
Avid animal lover.
Avid reader and intellectual.
Avid ballroom dancer.
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