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Discover Ludwig"fan on" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
A similar phrase that could be used is "turn on the fan". For example, "It's so hot in here, let's turn on the fan."
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"Rest well, Severus," wrote one fan on Twitter.
Turn the ceiling fan on (if you have one).
"Patriots are pleasantly surprised and traitors are running scared," writes one Narendra Modi fan on Twitter.
The bathroom ventilator fan — on a timer.
There is a fan on the track".
With no fan on, I can't sleep anymore.
"You > Chuck Norris," gushed a fan on her YouTube page.
I was not a Jets fan on Wednesday morning.
But if I turn the fan on, it's O.K.
"She is like, the biggest Elliott Smith fan on earth".
Is there a Pink Floyd fan on the Sun backbench?
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