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Discover LudwigThe phrase "true fan" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to describe someone who is a passionate and dedicated devotee of something, such as a sports team, a musical artist, or a movie franchise. For example: "He was a true fan of the football team, attending all their home games and never missing an opportunity to root for them."
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But a true fan?
A. The true fan gets more involved.
"I'm not a true fan," she acknowledged.
I finally became a true fan as an adult.
But I lack the passion of a true fan.
Mr. Philbin, too, sounded like a true fan.
For you – like me – are a true fan of overacting.
Wouldn't a true fan reuse a calendar from 1960?
All a true fan of the undersung could want, surely".
Q. Define the true fan from the casual admirer.
Make like a true fan and employ some grade A pub banter, of course.
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