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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a royalist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who supports the monarchy or advocates for a royal system of government.
Example: "During the debate, she identified herself as a royalist, arguing for the preservation of the monarchy in the country."
Alternatives: "a monarchist" or "a supporter of the monarchy".
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Is she a royalist?
I am not a royalist.
"I am a royalist for the day".
Why am I a royalist?
Watson was a royalist anglophile.
"I'm not a royalist at all," Mark Gatiss says.
…the southeast, a royalist "White Terror" broke out.
He is a royalist as well as a socialist.
Brian Clough would be one and I'd invite the Queen, because I've always been a royalist.
On the face of it, Obama is about as unlikely a royalist as George Washington.
By contrast ASTV, a satellite station run by a royalist, Sondhi Limthongkul, was never shut down.
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