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Discover Ludwig"fad for" is not a correct expression in written English.
To be correct, you would need to use the phrase "fad for" followed by a noun, such as "a fad for collecting rare coins" or "a fad for a certain type of hairstyle." Example sentence: There has been a growing fad for collecting rare coins in recent years.
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The fad for pocket wisdom continues.
"Her faith wasn't a fad for her.
But the fad for Twitter has reached feverish levels.
The fad for Aboriginal painting was off-putting.
This is not just a fad for a decade.
And the fad for cold therapy has caught on.
But Italians have developed a fad for high-profile exhumation.
Or is the current fad for Africa just another bubble?
Or a commentary on the fad for 3-D screening.
("Enough About Me" he titles his piece on the current fad for memoirs, counting himself out).
The song became a No. 1 hit and created a fad for 12-string guitars.
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