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The phrase "abides with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of companionship or coexistence, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "The spirit of kindness abides with those who seek to help others in need."
Alternatives: "dwells with" or "resides with".
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The image that abides with me, from "Catch-22," is of Alan Arkin lying in bed with a young woman.
'A Nose for Really Great Art' The artist Mr. Wiley said of Ms. Vassell: "In the last few years, it's like somebody who abides with you.
Instead, he is resigned to suggest we are all sinners and simply abides with the judgment of Cromwell's cofferer John Maidstone: "A larger soul, I think, hath seldom dwelt in a house of clay than his was".
And the winner the rest of his lifetime keeps happiness beside him sweeter than honey as far as the games go; but the good that stays by day and abides with him is best that can come to a man.
The underwater acoustic transmission abides with the near field model of the spherical wavefront.
But one woman's story still abides with me: Estella Mims Pyfrom, a 78-year-old former teacher, married 56 years, with four grown children.
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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.
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