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The phrase "a perennial topic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a subject or issue that is consistently relevant or frequently discussed over time.
Example: "Climate change remains a perennial topic in environmental discussions, as its impacts continue to evolve."
Alternatives: "an enduring subject" or "a timeless issue".
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(Ages 3 to 7) Gardens are a perennial topic in children's literature, and with good reason.
The crass commercialization of the Games is a perennial topic of grousing.
Weather is a perennial topic of conversation in New England (and everywhere else?).
More than enough info for now, no? Stay tuned — this is a perennial topic.
The graying of audiences for what might be called higher culture (let's be objective and call it more expensive culture) has become a perennial topic of concern.
A perennial topic of conversation among people who debate literature on the Internet is the relative importance of books as physical objects.
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The reason why all this matters, of course, is because the subject of patent reform — a seemingly perennial topic — is once again on the radar of legislators and lobbyists in Washington.
The dangers of pornography are also a predictable, perennial topic at the Church's semi-annual general conferences.
The issue of older drivers is a perennial media topic that is often trapped between humor and horror.
Negative gearing is a perennial hot topic in the housing affordability debate.
The new productions at the Glimmerglass Opera this summer are engendering yet more debate about a perennial hot topic: the pervasive influence of directors with modernistic staging concepts.
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