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The phrase "abiding memories" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe memories that are lasting, enduring, or deeply ingrained in one's mind.
Example: "The summer we spent at the lake created abiding memories that I cherish to this day."
Alternatives: "lasting memories" or "enduring memories".
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Any abiding memories from those 48 pantos?
I have two abiding memories of the evening.
So what are Howard's abiding memories of Brazil?
One of my abiding memories of Bally is watching her play at Wimbledon in 2012.
What are your abiding memories of that crucial decade in your life?
One of John Major's abiding memories of Balmoral was of the difficulties of handling urgent business while there.
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That's one abiding memory.
What's your abiding memory of Martin Luther King?
And the abiding memory is of deep, deep self-loathing".
Thankfully, the abiding memory is of the match itself.
One abiding memory of the ICU is constant, frightening noise.
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