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Discover Ludwig"faithful reader" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "faithful reader" to refer to someone who reads and follows your writing. For example, you could say, "Thank you, faithful reader, for supporting me on this journey".
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So use the year wisely, faithful reader.
A retired editor, incorrigible book lover and faithful reader of the New York Times.
I've never met her, but as a faithful reader I think so, too.
A faithful reader of the Letters column, I was especially drawn to the replies to Harriet McBryde Johnson's article (Nov. 23) because of a disability of my own.
The New Yorker, February 6 , 1926 P. 9Faithful reader of Rev. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman's writings in Herald Tribune telephoned to ask about personal problem.
An exact contemporary of Jackson's — both women were born in 1916 — she had recently left her job as a corporate librarian to care for her infant son, and she was a faithful reader of The New Yorker.
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This must be evident to its faithful readers.
Faithful readers can see an academic discussion right away.
For Kashua's faithful readers, his departure symbolized the country's decline into angry factionalism.
I thought faithful readers might, after so much patience, appreciate access to some alternative voices.
It was some of her own faithful readers who first suggested something may be amiss.
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