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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is abide" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of the verb "is" and the verb "abide," which does not form a coherent expression. Example: "The rule is to abide by the guidelines set forth by the committee."
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Those on the Motorway sing "The Old Rugged Cross", and the hymn heard at the end of the episode is "Abide with Me".
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And there are a whole range of safeguards that have been put in place to make sure that that basic principle is abided by.
You have to have the veterans to make sure that when the coach lays down the law, the law is abided by".
He also asserted that, ultimately, "it is the mettle of the people and its leadership" that determine whether the Constitution is abided by as the supreme law of the land.
All we needed was Abide With Me to be added to the 2006 playlist to complete the set.
Yet he also rejected the charter as a stunt and made clear he would not be abide by its targets.
The most popular hymn was Abide with Me, and the top classical piece was Elgar's Nimrod.
And I am not who I was, though some principle of being abides from which I struggle not to stray.
"What I am guaranteeing," he said, "is that we will ensure that the law will be abided by".
The commitments we entered into between troika and Greece and Greece and the European member states were abided by and respected.
Although Riley pleaded with the league to consider the extenuating circumstances, Commissioner David Stern insisted the rules must be abided by.
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