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Taka Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Fan

Which is correct? Or are they both OK? Or is it that they are both fine but a bit different in meaning?

I'm a new fan to the group.
I'm a new fan of the group.
  

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I'm a new fan to the group. A n uncommon and unlikely sentence meaning that the group has just realized that Ii am a fan. I 'm a new fan of the group .

  • I'm a new fan to the group.
  • A n uncommon and unlikely sentence meaning that the group has just realized that Ii am a fan.
  • I 'm a new fan of the group .
  • A common sentence meaning that I have recently become a fan.
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I'm a new fan to the group. An uncommon and unlikely sentence meaning that the group has just realized that Ii am a fan.

I'm a new fan of the group. A common sentence meaning that I have recently become a fan.
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CliveI'm a new fan to the group. An uncommon and unlikely sentence meaning that the group has just realized that Ii am a fan.I'm a new fan of the group. A common sentence meaning that I have recently become a fan.
I see. Thanks, Clive!

(For your information, it's the former that I've heard recently in an interview).
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The speaker was probably just casual and careless with his use of prepositions.

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