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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'inspire loyalty' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to communicate that someone, or something, has instilled loyalty in their followers. For example, "The leader's vision was inspiring, and it helped to inspire loyalty among his supporters."
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What's more, pop artists no longer inspire loyalty.
"It wasn't a site that immediately would inspire loyalty," Beers said.
Mr Torre "has proven he can inspire loyalty from a group of the overpaid and petulant".
Nonetheless, administrators of online universities are exploring ways to inspire loyalty.
He was exasperating but never unloving, and continued to inspire loyalty and solicitude.
For companies, one reason for issuing them was to inspire loyalty and provide an incentive to stay on.
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Certainly she inspires loyalty.
He inspires loyalty like few others.
In Obama, the Democrats have had a leader who inspires loyalty.
Throughout his managerial career McCarthy has always inspired loyalty from his players.
Andorra has listened to its guests' demands and, as a result, has inspired loyalty.
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