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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abide with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and it is typically used to mean "to stay with," or "to continue or endure with something/someone." Examples of this phrase in use are: "Please abide with me through this difficult time." "Abide with the decision and accept it graciously." "We will abide with the rules of the game."
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Forget warbled renditions of Abide with Me – these pensioners rawk.
"Abide with Me" and Christmas carols came up again and again.
We sing to elevate sporting events – Abide With Me, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.
She sang at both Olympic ceremonies, notably performing Abide with Me at Danny Boyle's opening event.
Through cloud and sunshine, O abide with me! "The Two Virginias #1," 1988.
Her dutiful daughter sits at the piano and plays "Abide with Me".
These treasures abide with lasting promise from America in the King years".
The most popular hymn was Abide with Me, and the top classical piece was Elgar's Nimrod.
The expression "abide with me" can be traced back to the same source.
Now some modern dancers perform while the hymn "Abide With Me" is sung by Fairly Famous Briton Emeli Sandé.
However, here I must state that I have no morals in the sense that I abide with them in awe.
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