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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abiding that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its unusual construction.
Example: "I have been abiding that the rules should be followed."
Alternatives: "accepting that" or "acknowledging that".
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He was the man on the sideline in the hat, an image so abiding that when he was inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor at Texas Stadium, a small outline of a fedora was placed next to his name.
Embedded in the political system today are partisan and ideological differences so deep and abiding that it likely would take a supreme effort on Trump's part — and a willingness of his opponents to respond in kind — to see it changed.
But when the result is the transformation of anger, disappointment, sorrow, self-pity, guilt, perverseness and wounded innocence into something deep and concrete and abiding -- that is a personal and artistic triumph well worth the long and solitary trip.
The transfer of residents to the nursing home, he asserted, was a means by which the city could evade the court order to deinstitutionalize, and in not abiding that order, the city was continuing to place the lives of mentally retarded wards at risk.
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Are the French so law-abiding that no engagement is necessary?
THEIR impeccable city is supposed to be so law-abiding that policemen are rarely seen on patrol.
Van Alden, usually so rule-abiding that he drinks milk with his evening meal, shoves his fist into the man's gaping stomach wound, forcing him to give up Jimmy's name.
Reppetto strains to make some obvious points: that organized crime has always been a multiethnic endeavor in the United States; that the great majority of Italian-Americans are law-abiding; that the most hard-nosed gangbusters have included the likes of Frank Dimaio, a heroic undercover agent, and Giuseppe Petrosino, a New York police officer who was murdered for his doggedness.
Her set, featuring songs from her most recent album, "Humming by the Flowered Vine" (Matador), included her own version of a traditional prison song, about a man insisting that he was innocent of murder but so law-abiding that he accepted his sentence.
A legal system that could not justifiably coerce could not assure the law-abiding that the recalcitrant will not take them for suckers.
Where should he look for the abiding tinge that flushes the cheeks of all these second homes?
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