die-hard fan

collocation in English

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fan
noun[C]
uk
/fæn/
us
/fæn/
someone who admires and supports a person, sport, sports ...
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In contrast to this scene, die-hard fans of classic salsa dura established spaces of their own.
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Player population has dwindled in the years since, leaving only a few die-hard fans.
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Many of their performances were recorded by die-hard fans who plugged into the soundboard.
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It's all entertaining, and will doubtless fascinate the subject's many die-hard fans.
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Regardless, the singer's die-hard fans will appreciate owning this fiery, passionate bit of history.
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While the album was not flawlessly produced nor well-distributed, die-hard fans of the band were very supportive.
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Barely 4,000 die-hard fans were at the final game.
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Shankly had fully realised the importance of football to its die-hard fans, himself included.
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Seventeen of the events were promoted without a flyer, relying solely on word of mouth of its die-hard fans.
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This is a release directly from the band and for our die-hard fans and friends.
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