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Discover LudwigThe phrase "staunch allies" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong and unwavering partnership or alliance between two parties. Example: "The two countries have been staunch allies for decades, supporting each other in times of need and standing together on important global issues."
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They are good friends and staunch allies.
Gone are the days when Greece was hailed as one of Britain's valiant and staunch allies.
Both have right-of-center governments, and both have been staunch allies of the United States.
In an unusual move between staunch allies, Germany summoned the United States ambassador over the claims.
Even coca growers, Morales' staunch allies, set up road blocks on a major highway.
In the Reagan years, a golden age for the Saudi-American bond, the two countries were staunch allies against communism.
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It will be particularly significant for Poland, a staunch ally".
Not THAT staunch ally – the International Monetary Fund.
This managed to offend even Japan's staunch ally, the United States.
There is also dichotomy in the West's dealings with Qatar, officially a staunch ally.
He now has a staunch ally in charge of the finance ministry.
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