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The phrase "always loyal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that consistently shows loyalty or faithfulness over time.
Example: "She has been always loyal to her friends, standing by them through thick and thin."
Alternatives: "constantly faithful" or "perpetually devoted."
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Blair was always loyal to the occupants of the White House.
"Tug was always loyal to the Mets' sponsors, particularly Rheingold beer.
They're good people, but you have to be careful because they're not always loyal people.
In Rome his knowledge of curial procedure made him a realistic advocate of reform, though always loyal to the papacy.
Redgrove, always loyal to Shuttle, would be proud of what she has made of herself and her work.
A wave of consolidation began with RIA Novosti, the state news agency, which was always loyal to the Kremlin but in a subtly intelligent way.
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In this capacity, he has criticized his former boss from the sidelines, something almost unheard of among the always-loyal Schumer diaspora.
This pro-family policy has won Cameron support from the not-always-loyal Cornerstone Group, the anti-modernising wing of his party who represent the Kinder, Küche, Kirche of British politics.
"I've always been loyal and I will continue to be loyal to Everton - as long as they want me, I'm happy there".
"They've always been loyal to me and I think they appreciated the way that I was loyal to them.
"I will always stay loyal to him".
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