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"to fawn" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a verb that means to flatter or praise someone excessively in order to gain their favor or approval. Example: Jane always fawns over her boss, constantly complimenting him and agreeing with everything he says, in hopes of getting a promotion.
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It was unbecoming to fawn.
Yet foreign leaders have already begun to fawn.
You don't want to fawn all over them, but you do want to do your homework".
There's no pressure to detect pencil shavings or to fawn over old French wines.
I stop owners on the street to fawn over their Bichons and Wheatens and Labs.
Without it, she tends to fawn over her characters in an unseemly manner.
He jumped from his dunk-tank perch to fawn over Beyoncé when it was her turn to soak him.
"I almost feel guilty," he said as his friends pretended to fawn over the touch-screen microwave.
He said Muslims "like us to fawn to them" and "young Muslim men remind me of young Afrikaners.
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It is greyish yellow or greyish brown to fawn-colored and covered with even, fine-textured hairs on the outside surface.
The dry and smooth cap surface is whitish or has pale pinkish-brown to pinkish-gray to fawn-colored flattened fibrils or fine fibrillose scales (at least in the center).
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