staunch in the PONS Dictionary

staunch Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He remains a staunch political activist, committed to the causes of exploited communities.
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He was ruled unfit for war service, but proved a staunch advocate of soldier settlers.
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But he is a person of staunch character.
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A staunch churchman, he was intimate for years with all the leaders of the tractarian movement.
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Both had been staunch supporters of the expedition.
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His staunch conservative views on social issues attracted controversy.
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Many local youths who once were his staunch supporters, started to distance themselves.
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He was a staunch supporter of the co-operative movement.
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The left front had been a staunch advocate of not proceeding with this deal citing national interests.
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Many of them later became staunch supporters of the pietist movement known as the "nadere reformatie" (further reformation).
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