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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steadfast follower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is loyal and consistently supportive of a person, cause, or belief.
Example: "Throughout the years, she remained a steadfast follower of the movement, never wavering in her commitment."
Alternatives: "a loyal supporter" or "a devoted adherent."
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So long as you continue fulfilling your role of leader, you'll find your dog to be a steadfast follower, and over time, a good companion who forgives your lapses.
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At this point, Blair's story had gone viral and she reassured her steadfast followers that she would be "following this story to baggage claim".
His followers always looked up at him as a steadfast leader committed to the dream of a free Balochistan while the Pakistani government reprovingly viewed him as a pawn in the hands of the Indian and the Afghan governments to cause turmoil in the country's resource-rich Balochistan province where the Chinese have announced to work on multi-billion infrastructure development projects.
And Karl Geary is a steadfast, affecting Horatio.
Nina Yoshida Nelsen, a mezzo-soprano, was a steadfast Suzuki.
Freddi was a steadfast patron of the arts.
Phyllis Pancella, a mezzo-soprano, was a steadfast, deeply moving Delores.
"Denny" was a steadfast friend and supporter of this firm.
He was a steadfast, hardworking trade unionist, and unafraid.
A steadfast policy aimed at nuclear denuclearisation is essential.
Mr. Wilber answers those questions with a steadfast, "No".
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