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Discover Ludwig"loyal member" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a person who is loyal and committed to a certain cause, organization, or group. For example: "John has been a loyal member of the church for over 10 years."
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One loyal member said they were "staggered".
Vorontsova had become a student of Tsiskaridze's and a loyal member of his faction.
"I showed them that I've been a loyal member for forty-seven years — now forty-eight.
So far, though, he has proved a loyal member of the modernising faction.
Nobody knows how that article was published," said one loyal member of staff.
Phyllis was a loyal member of the Daughters of the British Empire.
Does Brussels really want to expel a loyal member and accelerate the EU's disintegration?
Furthermore, Gilani is a loyal member of Zardari's party and a strong supporter of the president.
Active volunteer and loyal member of Temple Beth El of Cedarhurst.
He believes that Britain can lead in Europe, not just take its place as a loyal member of the Union.
As first secretary, Husák patiently tried to persuade Soviet leaders that Czechoslovakia was a loyal member of the Warsaw Pact.
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