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The phrase "abide that" is not correct and does not have a standard usage in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a meaning related to acceptance or compliance, but it is not a recognized expression.
Example: "I cannot abide that kind of behavior in my team."
Alternatives: "tolerate that" or "accept that".
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Those who can't abide that shouldn't be in the arena.
Otherwise they're made to look bad, and they can't abide that.
"We seem to abide that without any problem," Judge Albert M. Rosenblatt said.
We may soon start to learn the extent to which companies are willing to abide that power.
Vladimir Putin cannot abide that notion and appears bent on trying to restore a version of the status quo ante.
In some cases, prints barely adequate for VHS aren't up to transfer to DVD, which can't abide that old, muddy look.
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If Stewart is watching and abides, that doesn't count as "coordination".
"The vast majority of council employees abide by that.
They won't willingly abide reforms that compromise their profitability.
If it is, Sunderland doesn't abide by that.
"Players who are contracted to this club have to abide by that.
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