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"abiding sense" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a strong and lasting feeling or perception. It can be used in a sentence to describe someone's persistent feeling or belief about something. For example: - She had an abiding sense of guilt for not helping her friend. - Despite the challenges, he had an abiding sense of determination to succeed. - The town's residents shared an abiding sense of community spirit. - His words left an abiding sense of hope and inspiration in the audience.
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There is also an abiding sense of twitchiness.
For Koreans the episode showed the abiding sense of entitlement of the chaebol's founding families.
A blind need for words, plus the abiding sense that words name nothing, are only words.
Wenlock has a deep and abiding sense of its own history.
In the face of personal threats, they have remained driven by an abiding sense of outrage.
The broadcasters' fury nearly matches their greed and abiding sense of entitlement.
The change might have made a dent in the prisoners' abiding sense of humiliation.
And she thought carefully about her own abiding sense of what really matters in life.
Only an abiding sense of wrongness and the unbearable recollection of being violently penetrated.
Every object attests to the abiding sense of impermanence – a life interrupted – these photographs suggest.
The result is an abiding sense of gratitude to the US that I have inherited myself.
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