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Discover Ludwig"test of loyalty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to emphasize the loyalty of someone or something. For example: "The prince's long reign was a testament to his loyalty, and a test of loyalty for his followers."
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"The crisis became a good test of loyalty," he explained.
We all recall Lord Tebbit's cricket test of loyalty, and John Major's cricket and beer combination.
To those who have passed the test of loyalty, Mamet is an amusing, endearing, vigilant friend.
The judiciary fears that it may face a test of loyalty to the mainland.
But no one could fail the president's test of loyalty, as Mr. Galbraith makes clear in his book "Name-Dropping".
Suddenly, the vote that nobody had to turn up for was a litmus test of loyalty to Mr Duncan Smith.
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For governments in Eastern Europe, Sept. 11 has forced a kind of test of loyalties.
Luthi, incidentally, will face an interesting test of loyalties if Federer reaches the final.
In a test of loyalties, football fans in the state of Iowa found themselves cheering both sides in a recent game between the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions.
In addition, hostility toward Israel is one of the litmus tests of loyalty toward the Islamic system in Iran.
The notion of an ancient empire on the verge of conquest and the tests of loyalty faced by its subjects suggested obvious parallels with contemporary China.
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