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allegiance

[uh-lee-juhns] / əˈli dʒəns /


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A record number of Americans pledge allegiance to neither of the two major political parties.

From Salon

Norwegian-born skier Lucas Pinheiro Braathen could make history in Italy by winning a first Winter Olympics medal for a South American country after he switched allegiance to compete for his mother's home country of Brazil.

From BBC

The pledge of allegiance from Taipei on Tuesday contrasted with shifting winds in the West, where U.S. tariffs and other threats have nudged partners to seek alternatives.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was a way of saying his allegiance was to wild and living things.

From Literature

We show that universal human dignity still commands our allegiance, that freedom is still worth defending at cost and risk.

From Los Angeles Times