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The phrase "a perennial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is enduring or constantly recurring, often in the context of plants or ideas that persist over time.
Example: "The debate over climate change is a perennial issue that continues to engage policymakers and the public alike."
Alternatives: "an enduring" or "a lasting".
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A perennial challenge.
It's a perennial Republican winner.
Is it a perennial?
A perennial problem.
A perennial underachiever?
I'm a perennial optimist.
Religious visionaries are a perennial presence.
Mr. Reichert is a perennial Democratic target.
He was a perennial class president.
("Modern Family" may be a perennial winner).
Neither could Pierce, a perennial All-Star.
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