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fervent backer
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"fervent backer" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to someone who is a passionate and enthusiastic supporter of a specific cause, idea, or person. For example, "Ted is a fervent backer of the Green New Deal."
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A fervent backer of Turkey's meddlesome generals, Mr Baykal had seemed glued to his post.
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Fred Judd, a union advocate from Brooklyn and a fervent backer of Mrs. Clinton, said her connection to the president is one of her pluses.
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Mr. McConnell said through a spokesman that he was a fervent backer of the civil rights law and welcomed Mr. Paul's statement that he would not seek to repeal it.
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As World War II approached, Mr. Fairbanks, an Anglophile, generated controversy as an outspoken opponent of the America First isolationists and as a fervent backer of a third term for President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Willie L. Brown Jr., then a fiery young member of the Assembly and a fervent backer of Mr. McGovern, mounted the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Miami and demanded, "Give me back my delegation!" Mr. McGovern beat back the Humphrey forces, won the nomination and was then crushed by the incumbent, President Richard M. Nixon.
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The master of ceremonies was Henry Luce, the boss of Time magazine, which had been a fervent backer of Diệm.
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And he has his fervent backers.
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But the FairTax, as its many fervent backers call it, is not as simple as its supporters describe.
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Large blue Ron Paul signs with red borders are ubiquitous in Pahrump, mainly because of Sam Jones, one of Mr. Paul's most fervent backers here.
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In recent years, the two parties and their most fervent backers have mounted ever-escalating arms races, with rapid-response war rooms and volunteer field organizations, with voter databases and handheld devices for door-knockers.
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The father of two sons — an engineer and an accountant — and five daughters, General Sifi said he had been among the most fervent backers of armed struggle for most of his life.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "fervent backer", ensure that the context clearly indicates the object or cause being supported to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "fervent backer" excessively in formal or academic writing. While grammatically correct, consider alternatives like "strong proponent" or "committed advocate" for a more professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fervent backer" primarily functions as a noun phrase modifier. The adjective "fervent" intensifies the noun "backer", indicating a strong and passionate supporter. Ludwig confirms that this construction is grammatically sound and generally accepted.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "fervent backer" is a grammatically correct phrase used to describe someone who strongly and passionately supports a person, cause, or idea. Ludwig AI validates its grammatical correctness and acceptability. Although its frequency is uncommon, the phrase is most often found in news and media contexts. When writing, ensure the context clarifies what's being supported and consider more formal alternatives for academic or professional settings. Related phrases include "ardent supporter" and "enthusiastic advocate". Understanding its nuances can help to write more effectively and precisely.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ardent supporter
Replaces "fervent" with "ardent", indicating a passionate and enthusiastic supporter.
enthusiastic advocate
Replaces both words to convey strong and eager support with a focus on actively promoting something.
staunch ally
Emphasizes loyalty and reliability in support.
devoted champion
Highlights dedication and active defense of a cause or person.
passionate defender
Focuses on the intense emotion behind the support and the act of defending.
zealous promoter
Highlights fervent enthusiasm and activity in promoting someone or something.
strong proponent
Emphasizes the firmness and conviction behind the support.
committed advocate
Focuses on the dedication and commitment to actively supporting a cause.
vigorous defender
Highlights the active and energetic nature of the support.
outspoken supporter
Emphasizes the willingness to publicly express support.
FAQs
How can I use "fervent backer" in a sentence?
You can use "fervent backer" to describe someone who strongly supports a person, idea, or cause. For example, "She is a "fervent backer" of environmental conservation initiatives."
What's a more formal alternative to "fervent backer"?
For more formal contexts, consider using phrases like "strong proponent", "committed advocate", or "staunch ally".
Is there a difference between "fervent backer" and "enthusiastic supporter"?
"Fervent backer" implies a more intense and passionate level of support than "enthusiastic supporter". While both suggest strong approval, "fervent" suggests a deeper emotional investment.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested