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The phrase "fervent of" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "fervent about" or "fervent in." For example, "She was fervent about her beliefs" or "He was fervent in his support for the cause."
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Couldn't these very traits be attributed to the most fervent of revolutionaries in Cuba?
George Balanchine would probably have been one of the most fervent of flag-wavers.
It tries hard not to offend anyone too much, whether they're Richard Dawkins or the most fervent of Christian believers.
Ido Aharoni, Israel's consul general in New York, has been one of the most fervent of these marketers.
Instead, she turned to uncovering what motivates the most fervent of believers in jihad, and how they became so unrepentant.
Likewise, the most fervent of royalists tend to be the people who appoint themselves as warders of the prison.
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Such is the fervent hope, of course, of Mr. Pollard's loyal following.
Instead, it's the outgrowth of the fervent love of his father.
Jihadists are the most fervent defenders of the notion of a clash of civilizations".
Taleb remains a fervent advocate of the importance of "tail risk hedging".
Some of the most fervent supporters of India's Hindutva movement come from the diaspora.
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