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Discover LudwigThe phrase "someone fun" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a person who is enjoyable to be around or has a lively personality. Example: "I love hanging out with Sarah; she's definitely someone fun to be with."
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As someone "fun" and "still wearing jeans," Ms. Wellford herself settled on "Mimi".
If you have someone fun and quirky to be around it inspires you to stick at it".
I imagine her saying: "Take a fourth person whom the kids love, someone fun, like Uncle Kenny.
Single guys of a certain age who are looking for someone fun say: 'Why can't I find a girl like that?
After all," she said, "if Ms. Bridezilla who is so not a virgin but still insists upon wearing white certainly expects a gift of $150, then I'm not showing up to a party where I probably know two people in the room without having someone fun to dance with".
Obviously, it would be great to be paired with someone high up in the world; someone fun, good to talk to that'll keep me relaxed".
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I like that feeling of playfulness, bouncing up and down to someone making fun of their own life.
At least someone had fun.
"Someone made fun of his beard.
Did someone make fun of his lack of erudition, growing up in Whitewater, Wisconsin?
But life is short; someone had fun; snippiness would be mean.
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