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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeply loyal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's strong and unwavering devotion or allegiance to a person, group, or cause. For example: - My best friend has always been deeply loyal to me, no matter what. - The soldiers displayed a deeply loyal commitment to their country, even in the face of danger. - As a company, we value employees who are deeply loyal and dedicated to our mission.
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But Ashton was deeply loyal to England.
He remained deeply loyal to her.
Nonetheless, the Baghlanis are deeply loyal to their area.
In fact, he is a deeply loyal agency insider.
· After owning a Kindle for three weeks, I have become deeply loyal to the brand.
The players who survived his relentless driving and gained his respect became deeply loyal to him.
Children are deeply loyal to their parents, even and especially damaged parents.
Penn is deeply loyal to his clients, a quality Hillary Clinton prizes in him.
A deeply loyal man, he became a fellow commoner of Magdalene.
He has many friends in the military who are deeply loyal to him.
Always bigger than life, brilliant, passionate, musical, deeply loyal and the funniest guy we knew.
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