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The phrase "staunchly conservative" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that strongly holds conservative beliefs or values. Example: "The senator was known for her staunchly conservative stance on immigration policy."
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They are both staunchly conservative Republicans.
Janeane, staunchly conservative and deeply religious, initially just seeks a candidate to support.
But he remains staunchly conservative in his understanding of the role of corporations as bulwarks againstgovernment.
The figurehead for Alabama's anti-gay movement is the court's staunchly conservative chief justice, Roy Moore.
His colleagues say The Post's staunchly conservative editorials roughly match his views.
But even a staunchly conservative Republican like Representative Bob Barr of Georgia said he had qualms.
Should that happen, the Southern Baptists would be finally confirmed in a staunchly conservative identity.
The issue has divided Gainesville, a generally gay-friendly university city in staunchly conservative north Florida.
We can be sure that, under his leadership, the Heritage Foundation will remain staunchly conservative.
For Ms. Fiorina, her staunchly conservative, anti-abortion, pro-oil-drilling message proved a hard sell in a liberal state.
Leaders insist that they are neither red nor yellow, the colour of the staunchly conservative rival movement.
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