The phrase
"abiding concern" means a long-lasting and deep worry or caring about something.
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«abiding»
«concern»
Sentences with «abiding concern»
- Surveying works in all media, Josef Albers: Minimum Media, Maximum Effect offers a new comprehensive monograph of Josef Albers (1888 - 1976) focusing on the artist's abiding concern for clarity and simplicity. (davidzwirnerbooks.com)
- Properly understood, then, Murray is afraid that some Supreme Court justices would have a high regard for reason, a reason that would give them a deep and abiding concern with justice and a respect for the rule of law, not to mention the role of legitimate majorities in settling questions that are matters of prudence. (firstthings.com)
- Online social networking sites lock into one of our most abiding concerns — how to keep contact with friends we can no longer see in person (newscientist.com)
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