Sentence examples for abode made from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "abode made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to use it in, as "abode" typically refers to a place of residence, and "made" does not fit well with it.
Example: "The abode made for a cozy retreat." (This is an attempt to use it, but it still feels awkward.)
Alternatives: "home created" or "dwelling constructed".

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A Chinese spokesman said the ruling appeared to go against a judgment on the right of abode made by the National People's Congress in 1999.

Finally, you'll head out the front door of your house an all-plastic abode made out of recycled plastic.

He laughed, and Mandy decided that the word "abode" made it funny.

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A clutter-free abode makes it much easier to find what you need when you need it — meaning less time wasted looking for misplaced items.

After requests from its long-term dwellers, the hotel received special government permission to let them register their capsules as their official abode; that made it easier to land job interviews.

Midgard, also spelled Midgardr (Old Norse: Middle Abode), also called Manna-Heim ("Home of Man"), in Norse mythology, the Middle Earth, the abode of mankind, made from the body of the first created being, the giant Aurgelmir (Ymir).

The (Ganges), one of the major rivers of the country, is said to have made her abode in Shiva's hair.

Thus, as St. John Damascene put it, "I do not venerate matter, I venerate the fashioner of matter, who became matter for my sake, and in matter made his abode, and through matter worked my salvation".

George Washington and Thomas Jefferson lived in abodes to which citizens made daily pilgrimages to pay tribute; Mount Vernon and Monticello were the predecessors of Graceland.

She knew her Wordsworth: "Visionary power / Attends the motions of the viewless winds, / Embodied in the mystery of words: / There, darkness makes abode".

A very rich Indian with a London abode says it makes him mad to see so many fine Victorian monuments built with the stolen wealth of India ("but what about all the millions he's stolen?" another Indian migrant harrumphs).

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