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Discover LudwigThe phrase "i fond" is not correct and is not usable in written English
If you are trying to say "I am fond of something," you would need to use the correct phrase, "I am fond of." For example, "I am fond of reading mystery novels."
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"I was fond of him, very very fond," she said.
I'm fond of him.
I'm fond of them.
I was fond of that.
I'm fond of triangles.
"I'm fond of home".
I have fond memories of Greenfield Primary.
I have fond memories of those years.
I was fond of Anne.
But I am fond of it.
And I'm fond of her children".
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