long-time ally

Frequency: 6.78.0 per million words

someone who has been an ally for a long period

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  • The United States considers the United Kingdom a long-time ally.
  • The United States has been a long-time ally of many European nations.
  • He stood by his long-time ally during the scandal, despite the political risks.
  • Her country viewed him as a long-time ally against regional instability.
  • Our firm lost a long-time ally in the industry after their recent merger.
  • The company secured investment from a long-time ally in the tech industry.
  • In the treacherous world of office politics, she was my only long-time ally.
  • They recognized him as a long-time ally in the fight for environmental protection.
  • France, a long-time ally of the colonies, played a crucial role in the American Revolution.
  • Even during difficult times, she remained a long-time ally of the movement.
  • Even a long-time ally can become an adversary if their interests diverge.
  • He has proven himself to be a long-time ally for human rights.
  • The country was hesitant to betray a long-time ally for short-term economic gain.
  • The senator sought support from his long-time ally in the opposing party.
  • The nation turned its back on its long-time allies by signing a separate peace treaty.
  • As a long-time ally, Japan has played a crucial role in international affairs.
  • The senator found a long-time ally in the governor on issues of fiscal policy.
  • We must cherish our long-time allies and strengthen those bonds.
  • The CEO rewarded his long-time ally on the board with a prestigious new role.
  • Becoming a long-time ally requires trust and shared values.