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Discover LudwigThe phrase "matter of loyalty" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in various situations to describe a topic or issue that pertains to loyalty. For example: - "The company's strict confidentiality policy is a matter of loyalty that all employees must adhere to." - "Choosing between supporting my friend or my family was a matter of loyalty that put me in a difficult position." - "In a time of crisis, one's actions are often a matter of loyalty to their values and beliefs."
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"It was just a matter of loyalty".
For me, it is a simple matter of loyalty to a home town – to which I owe a lot.
Ms. Claybrook, the former administrator, said that for the dealers and mechanics, it was a matter of loyalty.
"I think the role has changed a bit," says Mrs Howard, whose latest novel, A Matter of Loyalty, was published last year.
As for calling myself Bosnian, it's a political choice, a matter of loyalty to my friends and neighbours, and not an ontological or metaphysical or genetic situation.
Attending was a matter of loyalty, Fields told me: "He was a guy who was sort of appealing in the sense that he was struggling to make a living and was very good at his job".
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Clarence was not as well regarded as his brothers, especially in matters of loyalty.
In Mr. Simon's case, Mr. Giuliani's involvement was a matter of personal loyalty.
Politics here is often a matter of unswerving loyalty and unquestioned allegiances, and Mr. Sall earned an exile in the political wilderness when he violated those codes.
These calculations could change if, as now seems possible, Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney decide to make opening the refuge a matter of party loyalty.
Trent Lott, the Republican leader, was able to get enough Republicans to vote, as a matter of party loyalty, to set aside any such amendment.
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