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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'remain loyal' is correct and usable in written English
It is a phrase used to express continuing allegiance or support for something or someone. For example, "In difficult times, it is important to remain loyal to our friends".
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And it remains to be seen whether these depositors will remain loyal in times of trouble.
Must remain loyal, I'd think.
Many Jews there remain loyal Democrats.
Many of those voters remain loyal.
Some are unhappy, while others remain loyal to Mr Kann.
Civil servants, she complains, remain loyal to the Dy clan.
(People over 49 remain loyal customers with increasing sales levels).
It ensures that the loyal customers remain loyal.
"I think people remain loyal to the Clintons.
Ms. Stewart has said she will remain loyal to Kmart.
In return, they were expected to remain loyal to their employers.
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