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The phrase "a more loyal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the loyalty of one person or thing to another, indicating a higher degree of loyalty.
Example: "After years of service, I can confidently say that my dog is a more loyal companion than any other pet I've had."
Alternatives: "a greater loyalty" or "more faithful".
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Never was there a more loyal friend.
Who would make a "more loyal friend"?
But Sessions, a more loyal soldier, said nothing.
"A corrupt official is a more loyal official," says Ms Panfilova.
For Warholians, a more loyal army of fans, the statue is a shrine.
Under Aberdeen, Palmerston was a more loyal and reasonable colleague than was Russell.
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"Once you've opened the guts of a machine, you're a much more loyal customer," says Mr Talley, who got a Chumby for Christmas.
For new insurance carriers, success starts with offering a vastly improved customer experience — today's carriers know a positive claims experience creates a far more loyal customer.
General Andrés Rodríguez, who eventually overthrew him in what he contemptuously called a cuartelazo, or barracks revolt, built himself a replica of the Palace of Versailles.As a firmer, more loyal base than these soldiers, General Stroessner used the Colorado ("Red") party, a right-wing body that became steadily more so as its moderate politicians were ejected.
You may turn a lot of people off but you will turn a stronger more loyal crowd on.
"Men are a bit more loyal," he says.
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