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"abiding image" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a long-lasting or enduring image that stays with someone for a long time. Example: The sunset over the ocean left an abiding image in my mind, its vibrant colors and peacefulness staying with me long after it had disappeared behind the horizon.
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What will be the abiding image of the 2010 Conservative conference?
It's my abiding image of our brief sojourn on this entrancing island.
The abiding image of the second Test, though, will be of Bok ball-carriers surging forwards, scattering bodies like skittles.
My abiding image of the photographer Pieter Hugo comes from the Arles Photography Festival which finished last week.
Factory demolitions in Britain's industrial heartland provided the abiding image of the recession of the early 1980s.
It was the abiding image of Algeria's presidential election day and summed up the state of its democracy.
Its abiding image was George Falconer Colin Firthh) in his suit, tie and thick, horn-rimmed vintage frames.
This becomes my most abiding image of South Georgia -- a place where albatrosses wheel, as common as gulls.
There have been few previous games in which the abiding image of the political contest was quite like the one left by London's mayor, Boris Johnson.
That's why, for me, the abiding image from this show is still the humble wooden lattice Kim Jones wore on his back as Mudman.
A vision of Keegan bravely confronting the cameras, his right arm vividly grazed by his heavy fall, constitutes arguably the abiding image of the entire series.
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