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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abides for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion regarding its intended meaning.
Example: "He abides for his friends, always supporting them in times of need."
Alternatives: "stands by" or "supports".
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Be Born Again as the scripture said: " Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which lives and abides for ever: But the word of the Lord endures for ever.
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When he heard Rodemeyer had killed himself, Quinto felt his own obfuscation was "a hypocrisy that I couldn't abide for myself.
— Jane and Abe Goren retired here five years ago to escape the higher cost of living they had abided for decades in the suburbs of New York City.
But it's hardly changed dimensionally from its military roots, and that makes for some comfort and ride compromises we cannot abide for this kind of cash.
The interest is not to compare them with typical, normal population, but to invest in gathering information on how these individuals with different degrees of their condition (mild, moderate, and heavy) set out to solve motor problems, hence unveiling to some extent the coordinative rule they abide for.
Hard sources indicate a strong causal relationship between U.S. indifference toward maintaining the definition of the dollar and the shock that supposedly gave us not only stagflation, but the post-mass-prosperity America we have had to abide for 45 years now.
The mystery abides, and for Auden its central location was in the north Pennines.
That essentially means a company can leverage the cheap cost of using a cloud service but according to all the policies it abides by for the files it keeps on its own servers.
For some people, faith provides a solid foundation of principles and morals to abide by; for others abiding by The Golden Rule, and seeking to actively be a constructive part of civil society forms a basis of values.
A few years ago, in the Catholic journal First Things, he wrote that capital punishment is easier for American Christians to abide than for secular Europeans, because Christians tend to "regard punishment in general as deserved" and consider death "no big deal".
David C. Leahy, supervisor of elections for Miami-Dade County, said today that elections officials were being assailed for doing nothing more than abiding by the law, the same law they have abided by for years, without complaint.
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