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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "fancy of" is not correct and usable in written English.
If you want to use it in English, you should use the phrase "fond of". For example, "I am very fond of chocolate."
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Carbon nanotubes have caught the fancy of chemists, physicists, and material scientists.
In recent years, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted the fancy of scientists as novel carriers for drug delivery.
Trump is the latest glamorous newcomer to have tickled the fancy of Republicans.
But for Townshend, we learn, this approach was the passing fancy of an art school dropout.
"It's ornate and fancy, and I'm not that fancy of a girl".
This work grew through the centuries, assimilating whatever material pleased the fancy of the bards.
H.D.R. is one of many digital darkroom techniques catching the fancy of amateur photographers.
It's impossible to predict what will capture the fancy of whatever remains of the reading public.
There is also little danger, I fancy, of feeling above my station in Gorton.
We want to show some amazing gee-whiz technology to capture the fancy of the media".
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Öcalan's vision seemed destined to remain the utopian fancy of as Bookchin called himself—"an old radical".
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