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The phrase "aggressively loyal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who shows a strong and unwavering loyalty, often in a passionate or intense manner.
Example: "The fans were aggressively loyal to their team, supporting them through every win and loss."
Alternatives: "fiercely loyal" or "devotedly loyal".
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Some people maybe were really aggressively loyal to the Crown.
The tagline: "The taste that makes Tareyton smokers so aggressively loyal".
But Valve is not starting up a platform from scratch -- they're going into it with an aggressively loyal fanbase who are constantly theorizing about a possible HalfLife 3 and making digital birthday cards for Newell.
A chauvinist, of course, is someone who is aggressively and often blindly patriotic and loyal -- not a particularly positive word, but useful, I believe, because I choose to declare that a Homo sapiens chauvinist is one who is aggressively loyal to his species, as opposed to one blindly loyal to a god. .
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I'm aggressively, fiercely loyal to the family I was born into, but I don't feel like I'm quite ready to put the needs of someone else before mine yet, especially if I have a large part of the power in making them exist.
These things should not come as a surprise to loyal fans of "The Romantic Hours," an aggressively unironic weekly radio program created and presided over by Ms. Golabek that combines classical music and the written word.
But the story of officials manipulating patient records to hide embarrassing data, which was first pursued aggressively by CNN, is quickly garnering critics among normally loyal Obama supporters in the Senate.
If Apple is feeling the heat from aggressively priced Chinese rivals like Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomei and OnePlus despite its famously loyal customers and lock-in product design, then Samsung has even more to fear.
If the Obama DOJ so aggressively shielded accused Bush war criminals from all forms of accountability, it is hardly surprising that it does the same for loyal US puppets.
Anchor aggressively.
Loyal friend.
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