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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abide by this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the necessity of following rules, guidelines, or agreements.
Example: "All employees are required to abide by this policy to ensure a safe and productive work environment."
Alternatives: "adhere to this" or "comply with this".
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Must he abide by this agreement?
All the winners abide by this approach.
Facebook would do well to abide by this rule.
Of course, I will abide by this rule as well.
"Every major infrastructure project has to abide by this process".
But it has done little to abide by this legislative bargain.
Some women on our staff were insulted by our willingness to abide by this restriction.
"Anybody who does not abide by this will face the consequences".
The esteemed monarch did not abide by this document for long.
We urge Japan to abide by this decision and not attempt to continue whaling through any newly invented loopholes.
If you abide by this you'll stop regarding disagreeable incidents, sufferings, worries and miseries as anything out of the ordinary.
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