abiding concern
collocation in Englishmeaningsofabidingandconcern
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abiding
adjective[before noun]
uk/əˈbaɪ.dɪŋ/us/əˈbaɪ.dɪŋ/
An abiding feeling or memory is one that you have had for a ...
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concern
noun
uk/kənˈsɜːn/us/kənˈsɝːn/
a worried or nervous feeling about something, or something that makes you ...
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(Definition ofabidingandconcernfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The results inevitably reflected the lack of money available and theabidingconcernwith the optimization of manpower and materials.
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Myabidingconcernis for a young couple starting out in life buying that expensive item called a house.
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Of course, that will be anabidingconcernfor the manufacturer and the environmental health officer, as appropriate.
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All of us remember his unstinting work in his community—his selfless, sincere andabidingconcernfor all the patients in the local practice.
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Myabidingconcernis with our front-line soldiers.
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Health is tremendously important for women, with breast and ovarian cancer being anabidingconcern.
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He, too, is much respected for his triumph over severe disability and hisabidingconcernfor the welfare of the deaf and all who are afflicted by hearing difficulties.
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His deep andabidingconcernfor his fellow soldiers was significantly reflected in his supreme and courageous act that preserved the lives of his comrades.
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