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The phrase "abiding interests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to interests that are enduring or long-lasting, often in a legal or formal context.
Example: "The court must consider the abiding interests of the community when making its decision."
Alternatives: "lasting interests" or "enduring interests".
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World literature is one of Mr. McDonald's abiding interests.
For Allen, underwater exploration and World War II history were abiding interests.
He called trade his "beloved subject," and it was one of the abiding interests of his life.
His abiding interests -- though he says he has never trafficked in them himself -- are cheating, corruption and crime.
One of Mr. Transtromer's abiding interests — obsessions, almost — is the complex nature of identity and the difficulty of safeguarding something so difficult to describe or analyze.
His abiding interests in the welfare of children in need stemmed from his knowledge of the childhood experience of his orphaned mother.
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But theater remains an abiding interest.
Handguns are her abiding interest.
German idealism was subsequently an abiding interest for him.
And yet the City is of abiding interest.
Like Naipaul, French has an abiding interest in India.
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