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The phrase "are a steadfast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is unwavering or loyal in a particular context.
Example: "They are a steadfast group of supporters who have been with us through thick and thin."
Alternatives: "are a loyal" or "are a reliable".
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"We say to those who today are trying to foist a dirty political fight upon us: We are Ossetians, and we are a steadfast people!" said the South Ossetian president, Mr. Kokoity.
Trump's supporters are a steadfast bunch.
However, as a home design aid, mirrors are a steadfast companion.
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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.
It has been a steadfast friend of the West as a strategically vital member of NATO.
Washington ignored Suharto's many human rights abuses because he was a steadfast anti-Communist.
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