Sentence examples for abiding as from inspiring English sources

"abiding as" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that remains in a certain state or position, without changing or wavering. Example: She was steadfast and abiding as the leader of her community, never backing down from a challenge or compromising her values.

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It's as real and abiding as an attachment to family or to home.

A lot of people don't understand that as abiding as my love is for America, so too is that of those who riot in streets against her oppression.

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Europe is his abiding passion as well as his area of expertise, and there are several essays in "Facts Are Subversive" on the potential for peaceful, democratic Europe to serve as a model for the world, one that Europeans themselves seem determined to squander.

For the most unremarkable and law-abiding person, as much as anyone, privacy is a prerogative.

Cultural differences affect success rates; not everyone is as law-abiding as Icelanders.

The government's ruthlessness sent a signal that the authorities will not tolerate public pressure or any form of opposition — even as moderate and law-abiding as that of the New Citizens Movementt.

Europe has strong gun laws and a long-held conceit that its citizens, if not as law-abiding as those of Singapore, are at least not like gun-toting Americans.

As rule-abiding as the French are, I think their tartine rules are bendable if not breakable, especially since after choosing a good bread and toasting it, everything else is up for grabs, including how large each tartine should be, how much topping should be put on it and what that topping should be.

We should be fostering circumstances that not only discourage criminality but eliminate crime as a viable option, specifically by making law-abiding as rewarding both socially and economically.

From the beginning, Mr. Tolman has been abiding by the as-yet-unimplemented law, which says that to qualify for public money, candidates for governor must limit contributions to $100 each for a total of no more than $450,000.

Her days, she said, are peppered with lots and lots of mini-depressions, occasioned not so much by abiding angst as by the fact that she hasn't had so much as a puff of a fag for four whole years.

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