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There are several alternative ways to express the idea that someone is a literature or literary person. Here are a few options:

  1. "I can see you have a deep appreciation for literature."
  2. "You seem to have a strong affinity for literary works."
  3. "Your knowledge of literature is quite evident."
  4. "It's apparent that you have a fondness for literary pursuits."
  5. "I can sense your passion for all things literary."
  6. "You strike me as someone well-versed in the world of literature."
  7. "You have the demeanor of a true lover of literature."
  8. "Your interest in books and literary discussions is quite noticeable."
  9. "It's clear that literature holds a special place in your heart."
  10. "Your literary insights and references are impressive."

Choose the expression that best suits the context and tone of your conversation.

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