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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from fans" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to people who are devoted to and admire someone or something, e.g. "The band received huge amounts of support from fans all around the world."
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I've had death threats from fans.
"Even from fans of other clubs.
Do you hear from fans?
However, the threat is usually from fans.
The support from fans has been fantastic".
Marcus Williams hears the chants from fans.
"I don't really get much attention from fans," he said.
Those comments drew fire from fans and bloggers on Tuesday.
One recent lip lock did provoke an outcry from fans.
Inside the stadium, she attracted curious questions from fans.
This offsets the heat from fans and the lights.
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