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Discover Ludwig'will not abide' is correct and usable in written English.
This expression is used to indicate that someone is unwilling to accept or tolerate something. For example, "My aunt absolutely will not abide rudeness in her house."
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We will not abide a king.
I cannot and will not abide it.
I will not abide!'" They all laugh.
"We will not abide by decisions of the special court".
"I will not abide not having witnesses ready," he said.
"Assad has not abided and will not abide by a cease-fire".
But if she will not abide this commandment she shall be destroyed".
But you will not abide the election of a Republican president!
Mr. Annan must make clear that the U.N. will not abide by those conditions.
Ms. Franklin, who lectures on suburban landscapes, cites a few she will not abide.
Because the one thing voters will not abide is behavior that suggests the pol in question is a whack job.
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