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Discover LudwigThe phrase "devotee of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who is deeply dedicated and enthusiastic about something, such as a cause, activity, or person. Example: She is a devoted devotee of yoga, practicing every day and attending workshops and retreats regularly.
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Devotee of literature, music, art and politics.
"I am a genuine devotee of Buddhism".
He was also a devotee of literature.
Emily was a devotee of the arts.
Mendelssohn was a devotee of Bach.
Doesn't practice piano much, is devotee of Yoga.
Enthusiastic devotee of the American musical theatre and film.
"I am a devotee of the Quiet Car," I protested.
Russo is a devotee of the San Francisco Giants.
Devotee of medical, political and social justice causes.
Passionate devotee of athletics and the performing arts.
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