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The phrase "a committed and loyal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is dedicated and faithful, often in the context of relationships, work, or service.
Example: "She has always been a committed and loyal employee, going above and beyond for the company."
Alternatives: "dedicated and faithful" or "devoted and steadfast".
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"He has been a committed and loyal employee of Archant and we remain grateful for his hard work and dedication".
He may have garnered a committed and loyal bunch of followers online and IRL, but he never really became the new leading light of late night that he was predicted to be when he took over from Letterman on NBC.
Strong guarantee of institutional support and payment is very important for forming a committed and loyal team of signaling system technicians.
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Mr. Chapro, a former member of the HJD Board of Trustees was a committed friend and loyal benefactor of the hospital.
"I mean, I'm a Brooklyn guy," said Anthony, who spent part of his childhood in Red Hook, "so I know how intense and how committed and loyal them fans are over there in Brooklyn, how excited they are for that team.
He was a committed and generous teacher.
She was a committed and caring MP.
Labour has a vast national membership, a committed base of loyal activists, experienced parliamentarians and a talented new generation of politicians.
Both Border Force and Immigration Enforcement are staffed largely by committed and surprisingly loyal staff.
A devoted and loyal friend.
A courageous and loyal woman.
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