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"abide in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a way of expressing a continued presence or existence in a certain place. For example, "The loyal subjects will abide in their kingdom for generations."
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I, in turn, could present 1 John 4 16: "God is love, and those who abide in love abide in God, and God abides in them".
But the one thing I still cannot abide in this city is spitting.
And enough scary creatures abide in the depths to give credence to all that fear.
So if those are characteristics you can't abide in a car, then look elsewhere.
And that's why we wish baseball, despite everything, to abide in the Kingdom of Ends.
He preferred to abide in the past, for the past offered more to him.
A single, certain and fixed image: thus does Oscar Wilde abide in the popular imagination.
It shames me to say it — my courage fails when I try to pray that you might abide in it.
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In Utah, polygamy abides in a legal fog.
Thick-boned and imposing, the old priest abided in a stained cassock.
Partying On The old Club Med aura abides in some resorts, however.
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