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Discover Ludwig'relentlessly loyal' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe a person and to emphasize how loyal they are. For example, "My dog is relentlessly loyal; she'll always be by my side when I need her most."
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Roguish though he is, William is a keen observer, and his ever- increasing resentment toward these people -- many of whom, he thinks, are impostors like him, and have relentlessly used their loyal mentors and friends to ascend both socially and economically -- feels wholly justified in the context of this mordantly funny novel.
Most companies strive relentlessly to build such a loyal and motivated workforce similar to the ones music festivals collect by default.
Arguing that these people were not loyal and citing doubts about their ideology or competency, he would relentlessly attack and remove them".
Moreover, he has relentlessly looked after the best interests of the men he has hired — a loyal group known in C.B.S. circles as "Murrow boys".
At the same time he mercilessly exploits his loyal acolytes and, ignoring his young female star's devotion to him, relentlessly asks her to explore her private pain.
Relentlessly violent.
Relentlessly cheery.
Relentlessly up.
Relentlessly watchable.
Relentlessly talkative.
She networked relentlessly.
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