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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abiding among" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of living or existing within a particular group or environment.
Example: "The community has been abiding among the ancient trees for generations, finding solace in their presence."
Alternatives: "dwelling within" or "residing among".
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In fact, the answer to every question the law-abiding among us have recently answered - under threat of a £1,000 fine - in the 2011 census questionnaire.
Issa's background in auto theft and the auto alarm business, makes him a dangerous double threat, a cop AND robber, whose crime-dar enables him to sniff out corruption in ways the more law-abiding among us can't even imagine.
Of a streetlight: "There floats in an abiding gloom/ among immensities of brick,/ a little boat of night".
Nonetheless, there is an abiding fear among executives and management theorists alike that moving too far beyond traditional top-down models, or putting too many restrictions on C.E.O.
And so was nurtured an abiding faith among the local population that one of the prime functions of a city government is targeted economic development.
The recent drive behind H.R. 3, the "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act," is animated by one thing and one thing only -- the deep and abiding belief among its cosponsors that women are chattel.
Cardinal features of Alpha's identity include high academic achievement, gentlemanliness, deep and abiding brotherhood among members, as well as a commitment to uplifting the disadvantaged through civic action, policy, and service.
That being so I wonder how many attempts the man must have to make, before he receives the success of recognition -- the joy of a customer who recalls the same cuisine, similar rituals, any bit of language or iota of tradition that forms the abiding bonds among people.
It has been an abiding belief among geneticists that multicellular organisms' genomes can be analyzed under the assumption that a single individual has a uniform genome in all its cells.
In a later work, Flick and coauthor John Jacob Anderson claim "New York is well called the Empire State ... not only because of the vastness of its resources, but because it so conspicuously illustrates the imperial power of law-abiding liberty among the people".
Deep and abiding identity crises among Muslims are often exacerbated and shaped in isolated communities that governments, including in the UK, fail to address.
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