fierce loyalty

collocation in English

meaningsoffierceandloyalty

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fierce
adjective
uk
/fɪəs/
us
/fɪrs/
physically violent ...
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loyalty
noun
uk
/ˈlɔɪ.əl.ti/
us
/ˈlɔɪ.əl.t̬i/
the quality of ...
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(Definition offierceandloyaltyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This earns him thefierceloyaltyof his subordinates.
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This was due to use of terrain, phalanx and cavalry tactics, bold strategy, and thefierceloyaltyof his troops.
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Hisfierceloyaltyand enthusiasm brings much comic relief.
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For his time he had an uncharacteristic concern for his troops which inspiredfierceloyaltyfrom them.
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He serves his masters withfierceloyalty, but never inserted himself physically into battle.
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They exhibited few pretensions on-stage, which helped form a bond between them and the audience, who rewarded the band withfierceloyalty.
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The song is regarded with a great deal of derision from many opposition supporters and equallyfierceloyaltyfrom many fans.
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She is extremely charismatic and bold, which earned her great success in her business as well as thefierceloyaltyof her subordinates.
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He is also a dynamic, idealistic, and charismatic leader who can inspirefierceloyaltyin his subordinates.
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His fees were not inexpensive, but he demonstrated afierceloyaltyto his students.
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This is due to hisfierceloyaltyto the club, alongside his blazing right-flank raids.
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For example, the formal barrier between officer and staff was largely broken down and replaced by afierceloyalty.
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Ellie's hard-polished guardedness belies afierceloyalty.
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