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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abiding mood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mood or feeling that is persistent or enduring over time.
Example: "Despite the challenges she faced, she maintained an abiding mood of optimism that inspired those around her."
Alternatives: "lasting mood" or "enduring mood".
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Glitchy beats, heavily treated vocals and passages of pulverising electronic noise are all still present, and there's an abiding mood of kohl-eyed gloom.
While the Travellers are grateful to the activists – and for other outside voices of support, which have included a UN race relations committee and the Council of Europe's commissioner for human rights – the abiding mood remained one of pessimism.
The abiding mood of James Blake's second album may be one of melancholy, but in every track there is a glinting nib of beauty wound into the melody or set at odds to it, something to cling on to.
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In heavenly love abiding.
"I am abiding by that agreement".
They are abiding, inclusive and opportunistic.
LAW ABIDING CITIZEN Opens on Friday nationwide.
The pleasure of abiding.
Staunch, steady, abiding.
When sitting before the television, no longer flipping a finite number of channels or abiding programmer timelines, we ponder myriad services and platforms and then utter to ourself or significant other, "What are you in the mood for?" Movie, TV series or webisode?
I am a fairly law abiding person.
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