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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abiding allure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lasting or enduring charm or attraction that something possesses.
Example: "The old town had an abiding allure that drew visitors from all over the world."
Alternatives: "lasting charm" or "enduring appeal".
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The abiding allure of Japan's huge network of tiny details is that, like something in a Salman Rushdie novel, it seems to blur all notions of high and low, east and west, old and new into one state-of-the-art global amusement park that is wildly fresh and novel in its best incarnations, and at least zany in its worst.
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Fatal allure..
The allure?
The allure is powerful.
The allure is clear.
The allure is unmistakable.
Poverty is an abiding theme.
That's one abiding memory.
The allure — and habit!
Other attributes heightened its allure.
A — An abiding faith.
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