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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few loyal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small number of individuals who are faithful or devoted to a person, cause, or organization.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she was grateful for a few loyal friends who stood by her side."
Alternatives: "some devoted" or "a handful of faithful".
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He still has a few loyal customers.
A few loyal subscribers still get free service.
A few loyal subscribers still get free service in North America.
A few loyal clients who have since moved to Florida or California still choose her services.
Long ago, a few loyal members of this church gave it some special gifts -- silver cups, to be precise.
He had Proust, too, about whom he wrote perceptively, and Balzac, and the company of a few loyal friends.
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Since arriving at Halliburton, Mr. Cheney has sprinkled the company with a few longtime, loyal aides.
Here in California, I have tried to recreate a sense of extended family with a few chosen loyal friends.
La Boulange has about 1,000 followers, but for a local business, even a few hundred loyal followers can be extremely valuable.
He has always reserved four tables at a good restaurant where he treats his employees and a few dozen loyal customers to a New Year's dinner.
A few were loyal followers of women's football, but most admitted they simply wanted to be part of a great sporting party.
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