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Common collocations with fun in American Collocation

fun noun uncountable

US /fʌn/

great

enormous
fantastic
good
great
tremendous

Why don’t you invite Alison? She’s good fun.

It’s hard work but great fun.

complete

pure
sheer

We want children to experience the sheer fun of learning.

harmless

clean
harmless

The programme is good, harmless fun for children of all ages.

have fun

have

I was having so much fun.

be, or seem to be, fun

be
look (like)
sound (like)

She says she’s joined a band, which sounds fun.

It’s no fun living on your own.

provide fun

bring
offer
provide

This challenging activity will provide fun and exhilaration for active minds and bodies.

join in fun

enjoy
join in

Come along and join in the fun.

spoil fun

ruin
spoil

It may not be great weather but don’t let that spoil your fun!

how much

a bit
a lot
lots
plenty

We’ve had mist and rain, we’ve had hot hot sun, but most of all we’ve had lots of fun!

ability to have fun

sense

Marianne has a great sense of fun.