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Whatever be the decision of the court, the minister promised to abide by it.
Explanation:
- The given statement involves two people, where one has a higher position than another one.
- Word abide is used to follow the rules and regulations which one must follow as they do not have any other alternative.
- Here, in this case, the minister who is in a lower position than the court as the law is above everyone, must abide by its decision and also makes a promise to do so.
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