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staunchly

[stawnch-lee] / ˈstɔntʃ li /






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The paper served as a crucible for Ms. Vaid’s political worldview: Staunchly progressive, it took on a wide swath of issues, including prisoner rights, feminism, antiracism and economic inequality.

From New York Times • May 17, 2022

Staunchly maintain reasonable boundaries where you tend to be lax, such as letting work interfere with your off hours or quality of life.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 13, 2020

Staunchly non-interventionist in international affairs, Lopez Obrador shows little interest in diplomacy.

From Reuters • Mar. 31, 2019

Staunchly Catholic Malta only introduced divorce in 2011, to the dismay of many in authority.

From BBC • Jul. 2, 2017

Staunchly and loyally they stayed and paid to the end, building a monument to their good name that turned the sneers of welshing competitors into envy and admiration.

From The Spirit of 1906 by Brooks, George Washington




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