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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abiding presence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a constant or enduring state of being present, often in a spiritual or emotional context.
Example: "In times of trouble, I find comfort in the abiding presence of my loved ones."
Alternatives: "constant presence" or "ever-present support".
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Throughout Gould's digressive narrative, there is extreme violence and the abiding presence of large quantities of excrement.
But there are certain people in whom it is easier to recognise the abiding presence, certain people around whom the veil of heaven is somehow thinner.
God has blessed the bond between a husband and wife in the church as a sacrament, as a real sign of his abiding presence in your marriage.
A memorial service will be held on December 16, 2011 at 10 00am at the Church of the Abiding Presence in Bronx, NY.
Simple to start with death, the abiding presence of this book, particularly as it is the wellspring of the novella "Tumble Home," set within the walls of an asylum.
He's not an idiot; he's just really weird!" It's that arresting weirdness that suggests the rare but abiding presence of mystery, a music not only wilder and richer but very much alive.
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Bellow is the only abiding literary presence able to reduce Amis, amid much shrewd and illuminating study of him, to fanboy gush.
"I am abiding by that agreement".
Joe, our love for you is infinite and abiding.
The rest seem to be abiding by the peace agreement.
The human form is of abiding interest to Wearstler.
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