loyal supporter
collocation in Englishmeaningsofloyalandsupporter
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loyal
adjective
uk/ˈlɔɪ.əl/us/ˈlɔɪ.əl/
firm and not changing in your friendship with or support for a person or an organization, or in your belief in ...
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supporter
noun[C]
uk/səˈpɔː.tər/us/səˈpɔːr.t̬ɚ/
someone who supports a particular idea, group, ...
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(Definition ofloyalandsupporterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He is aloyalsupporterof occupational pensions.
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For 30 years, he was a paid-up and apparentlyloyalsupporterof its policies.
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I have been aloyalsupporterof his ever since.
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He had to stand argument on its head to show that he was aloyalsupporter.
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That does not surprise me, because he is always aloyalsupporterof his party.
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Allon was particularly attentive to the committee and was considered itsloyalsupporterin the government.
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He was aloyalsupporterof the government until, unable to support the continuing nomination of members, he resigned in 1848.
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Confronting a policy without powerful, loyal supporters, they established conditions in which the adaptation of the political order of movie censorship could not longer occur.
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Minor-party candidates will instead find their most loyal supporters among the disenchanted, disgruntled and disaffected.
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If this is a stable group of loyal supporters who are defined by structural features, these should be possible to identify.
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On the whole, the consumers are very loyal supporters of the country.
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Yesterday's opponents have become the most loyal supporters.
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If he does, he will save many of his loyal supporters from a great deal of embarrassment.
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The only result of that, normally, is to give them more loyal supporters.
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It is ironic that some of her most loyal supporters were guilty of giving her that bad advice.
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Why does he insist once again on kicking in the teeth his most loyal supporters?
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I must add at once that some regions are interested in fostering research and some districts are loyal supporters of their teaching hospitals.
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He said a small minority of people could produce a situation even though the great majority were loyal supporters of the administration.
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We must also accept that violence at football matches is not at the behest of the majority of decent loyal supporters.
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