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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being a fan" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone's identity or membership in a particular group or community. Example: "Being a fan of science fiction, I was excited to attend the comic convention this weekend." In this sentence, "being a fan" refers to the speaker's identity as a fan of science fiction and explains their excitement to attend the comic convention.
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Being a fan means living in Westeros: go numb or go home.
It's lonely being a fan.
I love being a fan.
That's all part of being a fan".
It's more than just being a fan.
Being a "fan" of ambient music is strange, though.
Horovitz professed to being a fan of that particular style.
The pure enjoyment comes from being a fan.
Being a fan is kind of ingrained in you.
D. A. Being a fan is a communal gesture.
First by being a fan and going to shows.
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