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The phrase "a loyalty of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type or instance of loyalty, often in a context discussing relationships, commitments, or affiliations.
Example: "The organization values a loyalty of its members to the mission and vision it upholds."
Alternatives: "a commitment to" or "a dedication to".
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The scattered priests and distant bishops gradually became a distinct class, the clergy, with a law and a loyalty of their own.
"But my retort to that is, yes, you get people to come and to come back, but you're building a loyalty of a particular kind of audience member.
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It currently charges around 1.5% a year for a fund, minus a loyalty bonus of 0.25%.
Also, the traditional family culture ensures a high loyalty of family members to their family business; they thus commit more to their business.
"There is some value to being a member of a loyalty program," said Tim Winship, publisher of FrequentFlier.com.
The idea of a loyalty scheme was not new.
There's a sense of a loyalty.
First, there was the question of a loyalty pledge.
Maxine Landis has been speaking a lot about loyalty of late.
The world was a wedding of loyalty, of steward to Queen, she was the very flower and perfecter of Christendom.
The congress will make a visible effort to attract the loyalty of a rising entrepreneurial class.
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