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Discover Ludwig"very loyal" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who consistently demonstrates unwavering dedication or allegiance to someone or something. For example: "John was recognized for his many years of service as he was deemed very loyal to the company."
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So I'm very loyal.
And I'm very loyal.
"He's very loyal," Garber said.
"He's very loyal," Ling said.
He's a very loyal animal.
She's very loyal, really.
'He's very loyal.
I was very loyal.
"People are very loyal as Saudis, very loyal.
There's something very loyal about Shannon.
But they are very loyal.
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