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"abiding passion for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically indicates a long-lasting or enduring strong feeling or interest towards something or someone. Example: Despite the challenges and struggles, she has always had an abiding passion for helping underprivileged children.
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He also has abiding passion for barbecue.
But Hands, who had an abiding passion for rock music, could not help himself.
By his second Paris show, however, Mr. Sacks's abiding passion for writing had reasserted itself.
He cultivated doctors, partly to feed his abiding passion for medicine.
We've been friends ever since, sharing a deep love of the classics as well as an abiding passion for crosswords.
Despite his abiding passion for the cello, Mr. Brey said there were moments when it failed him.
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For the last decade of his life, the abiding passion of Chung Ju Yung -- founder and, until his death on March 21 at 85, honorary chairman of Hyundai, the archetypal Korean conglomerate -- was to immortalize himself through his heirs.
The Citz's abiding passion was for the European repertoire which they mined extensively.
These are quite evidently poems of abiding passion, but, for all that, they are nevertheless also poems that must have been produced under the requirement of exquisite precision.
They cheered both teams politely, tentatively rather than with abiding passion, torn between appreciation for the beautiful Spanish game and a bit of revenge against Germany's ouster in the semifinal.
Locked away at the clinic is a climate-controlled vault for his abiding passion: meteorites.
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