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to loyal
adjective
Having or demonstrating undivided and constant support for someone or something.
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Black-and-white banners proclaimed "welcome home" to "loyal souls".
PAUL RABIL, "the LeBron James of lacrosse" to loyal fans, was shooting.
In doing so, businesses can offer incentives and rewards to loyal customers.
That effort reached few survivors, focusing almost exclusively on distributing services to loyal PRI supporters.
The temperamental indie-punk pioneer returns to bring his moody, majestic rock to loyal fans.
Friends and neighbours · Russia won thanks largely to loyal voting from former Soviet republics.
The video was then given to loyal state television and broadcast to the entire country.
But even as the carriers steadily removed the comforts of flying, they continued to offer free flights to loyal customers.
Mr. Schlein also served as a court-appointed fiduciary, a lucrative billet open to loyal Democratic Party worthies.
The club made judges, controlled school and community boards, and handed out thousands of jobs to loyal party soldiers.
That's not just a slap in the face to loyal customers — it's a jab in the eye.
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