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been staunchly
adverb
In a staunch manner.
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Both had been staunchly in favour of gun rights.
Mr. Scott has been staunchly anti-tax, anti-union and anti-abortion.
A group of police, who have typically been staunchly pro-Hernández, joined demonstrators in Tegucigalpa.
Since the New Deal and the rise of unions, those counties have been staunchly Democratic.
To date, all official public statements have been staunchly opposed to the war.
The Scottish Daily Mail (sales: 93,000) has been staunchly pro-union.
The Arab residents of Hawija have been staunchly opposed to the American presence in Iraq and to the new government.
The Saudis welcomed the coup against Mohamed Morsi's government in Egypt, but the group has been staunchly supported by Turkey since Mr Erdogan came to power.
Pope Francis has notably taken a more liberal stance on homosexuality, divorce and other issues that have been staunchly condemned by his predecessors.
It shows exactly how perverse the gun show loophole is which, of course, has been staunchly defended over the years by the National Rifle Association.
Guards against change *The Revolutionary Guards may need a new name as they have been staunchly on the side of the establishment.
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