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fanbase
/ ˈæˌɪ /
noun
the body of admirers of a particular pop singer, football team, etc
Example Sentences
He's developed a fanbase drawn to his retro-inspired music and says: "I enjoy that sound and era but I feel like that, especially in South East Asia, they do a lot of karaoke and the karaoke over there is all the 1960s up to the 90s."
Yungblud is known for his committed young fanbase and, with his new album, he's said he wants to make that community even bigger.
"That's how you build your fanbase and keep them locked in, by giving them things and showing them you're human," he says.
Considering the majority of the teams are based here, the massive F1 fanbase that Britain has and the very good attendances Silverstone gets every year, why do you think the UK has not been considered to host more than one?
"Each club, and their fanbase, is sort of unique and I think everyone's testing different things and seeing what works, what doesn't."
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