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'abided to' is not a correct phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase 'abide by' instead. For example, "We are expected to abide by the laws set by our government."
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He spent 42 years in prison, an unrepentant violent predator who abided to a now defunct code in which working people are mugs (he had a particular antipathy to clerks) and the greatest sin was to co-operate with the police.
The FTC's updated note goes on to state that Google has "abided" to the commitments it made to the FTC at the time of the decision.
In the process of robot walking, the robot's CPU is equipped with a map, and the path guidance will be abided to the prescribed route in the map.
The FTC's updated note goes on to state that Google has "abided" to the commitments it made to the FTC at the time of the decision.
In addition, due to the great influence of silica size distribution on the generation of a superhydrophobic surface, we strictly abided to the well-known Stöber method for fabrication of silica particles.
Musa abided to the Agong's demand and boldly came forward to make the apology, which was greeted by a thunderous applause from the entire congregation.
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Compliance to this large environmental debt to abide to the regulatory policy NVPL will demand incentive mechanisms.
When startups don't abide to our demands, that jeopardizes their chances for future coverage.
The power of those stories abide to this day.
"It is EFS' policy that all patrons abide to a Style Code to gain entry into the club.
Abiding to the manufacturers protocols both kits produced equivalent yields.
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