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Discover Ludwig"not fan of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you do not like something. For example, "I am not a fan of horror movies."
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Farmer Rich not fan of SGs.
"I'm not fan of turning medicine into a consumer product," Dr. Elliot said.
I'm not fan of Sky, but the BBC tend to present minority sports as if they are minority sports with presenters momentarily slumming it and often the whole tone of the broadcast is 'no-one's really watching this we need to make it more accessible'; Sky present minority sport as if it's the most important thing that's happened all year and expects the viewer to catch up.
He's not fan of metal, thrash metal, etc.
"I'm not fan of regulation, but if it's inevitable it needs to be fair and proportionate, and apply to all local authorities, not just some," Hubbard tells me.
I am not fan of sharing my story this way because I don't want to influence people by saying the academic path is wrong.
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Fear not, fans of Anna Netrebko.
Contractors are not fans of the idea.
Gymnasts generally are not fans of competing in the morning.
Members of the Nobel committee were not fans of J. R. R. Tolkien's prose.
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