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The phrase "fawn over" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe someone showing excessive admiration or attention to someone else. For example, "The fans were fawning over their favorite celebrity."
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fawn over
verb
To excessively praise in order to get a favor
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The apps are also nothing to fawn over, but I've never associated the BlackBerry with applications.
He's a celebrity you can fawn over without feeling sheepish about our fawning celebrity culture.
I did fawn over her.
We fawn over talented young players.
Who'll fawn over Lupita, but turn their racial filters on.
At screenings, roomfuls of people fawn over her.
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Fawned over, hailed as a genius, he indulged his hubris.
Welch was fawned over by security analysts for seemingly making his numbers every quarter.
Would the media rally to their cause; would they be fawned over by parliament?
Wall Street dealmakers were fawned over like all-knowing superstars, their comings and goings celebrated.
The president reportedly fawned over Garcia Marquez, telling him he'd read everything he'd ever written.
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