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The word ‘loyalist’ is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a person who is loyal to a particular cause, government, or leader. Example: During the American Revolution, there were many loyalists who remained loyal to the British crown and opposed the rebellion.
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loyalist
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A person who is loyal to a cause, generally used as a political affiliation.
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"I would also ask the chief constable, in light of this attack, to revise his position in respect of loyalist paramilitaries who are clearly flouting the terms of their ceasefire.
The loyalist institution appealed for a peaceful response to the decision: "Any violence will only undermine our cause.
On Monday Boston College announced it was prepared to give back taped recordings and other material to dozens of ex-IRA and loyalist paramilitaries who had taken part.
They argued that, because loyalist paramilitaries had no representation in the Stormont parliament or that because socioeconomic or educational attainment was low in poor Protestant areas around eastern Belfast, these communities suddenly erupted in anger.
It commemorates the sectarian murder of my paternal grandfather's brother, who was beaten and stabbed to death by a loyalist mob very close by during the Troubles.
Police were holding back the loyalist protest at the Irish Gate area of Carrickfergus, and said that four people had been arrested.
Even that most reasonable of loyalist voices, David Ervine, had fond memories of being taught by the well-respected educationalist from Downpatrick.
This civic-mindedness has never been allowed to recover, due in large part to the loyalist paramilitaries who demonstrated the other night in east Belfast that they are not yet ready to allow their communities the emancipation they truly deserve.
In the year since the resignation of Progressive Unionist party leader Dawn Purvis, it has become depressingly clear among acute observers of Belfast's loyalist communities that the loyalist paramilitary UVF has been purposefully ratcheting up tensions among its youthful foot soldiers to show some muscle.
Homes in the Catholic Short Strand district were attacked by a large loyalist crowd on Tuesday night with a 70-year-old woman's house among those damaged.
There were arson attacks on GAA clubhouses by loyalist paramilitaries.
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