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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avid skater" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very enthusiastic and passionate about skating.
Example: "As an avid skater, she spends every weekend at the skate park, perfecting her tricks and meeting fellow enthusiasts."
Alternatives: "enthusiastic skater" or "passionate skater".
Exact(2)
Even the minister of defense, an avid skater, fell and broke his wrist.
A bilateral below the knee amputee who was formerly an avid skater wanted to resume ice skating.
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Blair came from a family of avid skaters and began entering races when she was four years old.
Then "the tube man" began designing disco dresses (an avid roller skater, he still convenes with the old Roxy crowd).
David was an avid figure skater throughout his childhood and adolescence; he won a United States Figure Skating Association gold medal in 1997.
An avid figure skater throughout much of his life, Bain won over a dozen titles, the last of which came at the age of 56, and he continued to skate until the age of 70; he remained a competitive athlete until 1930.
He is an avid in-line skater who enjoyed skating to work until pollution left him spitting out black phlegm.
As an avid sports enthusiast, she was an accomplished ice skater.
Rockefeller skater.
Avid traveler.
"He's a fast skater.
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