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The phrase "abiding struggle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a ongoing effort or difficulty, such as when one is struggling against forces that stand in the way of success. For example, "The activists embarked on an abiding struggle to ensure equal rights for all."
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Kaine, the technocrat and the missionary, puts his greatest faith in habits of mind, in ways of looking at American history that acknowledge both the past and the abiding struggle to improve upon it.
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Carrère splits himself between these two evangelists, mapping a hallowed geography that also represents one of the abiding struggles within the European tradition: Athens and Jerusalem.
The long Arab Byzantine struggle left abiding traces on the island's subsequent history: although under Muslim rule, Sicilian culture quickly became Arabicized, the Christian communities in the central and eastern parts largely resisted islamization.
Law-abiding citizens struggle to find banks willing to shoulder the cost of compliance, which pushes us toward a few large banks.
"I am abiding by that agreement".
LAW ABIDING CITIZEN Opens on Friday nationwide.
The pleasure of abiding.
Staunch, steady, abiding.
I am a fairly law abiding person.
Have you been abiding by that?
Deep abiding waters of endless movement.
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