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The phrase "a stalwart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is loyal, reliable, and hardworking, often in the context of support or commitment to a cause or organization.
Example: "She has been a stalwart supporter of the charity for over a decade, always volunteering her time and resources."
Alternatives: "a loyal supporter" or "a steadfast ally."
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Iran, a stalwart ally, is increasingly embroiled in its own troubles.
What a stalwart bunch".
Ms. Streep called her a "stalwart".
A stalwart, then, rather than a champion.
He remains a stalwart volunteer.
A stalwart who stops at the Ritz.
Radzhip Abdeyev is a stalwart, commanding Solor.
A stalwart dog completes the picture.
A stalwart husband and a befuddled father of two girls.
Ngata's presence alone gives Baltimore a stalwart run defense.
"Brede is a stalwart for the club," Sidwell added.
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