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The phrase "always very loyal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently demonstrates loyalty over time.
Example: "My dog is always very loyal, standing by my side no matter what."
Alternatives: "consistently loyal" or "perpetually loyal".
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Reinsdorf added, "He would never admit that he was frustrated by his father because he was always very loyal to him".
He played at the old, creaking Boothferry Park ground, where "the fans were always very loyal; they turned up in big numbers", but "never would have dreamt that 12 years later they would get to an FA Cup final".
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"I was always a very loyal subject".
And I've always been very loyal to my ideas".
"They've always been very loyal, they come time and again.
I had always been very loyal to the company in countries all around the world," he added.
The rest of the editorial staff, like the court of a small duchy, has always been very loyal and unimaginably small.
The source added: "He [Purnell] has made the decision in the last few weeks – he's always been very loyal, but he now feels he can no longer go out and defend the prime minister.
"He's always had a very loyal and upper-echelon clientele.
"We've always had a very loyal group of people that support U.S. Soccer.
"Today has always had a very loyal audience, and this quarter has been strong for both Today and for Radio 4," said a spokeswoman for the radio station.
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