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The phrase "a perpetually growing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is continuously increasing or expanding over time.
Example: "The company has become a perpetually growing entity in the tech industry, constantly innovating and expanding its services."
Alternatives: "an ever-expanding" or "a continuously increasing".
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From there we saw all early payment discounts and overseas students loans abolished, as well as a perpetually growing increase of university costs.
They may not signal a rising tide of mass shootings in America, but they certainly are linked into a wider phenomenon with a perpetually growing collective body count one we cannot lose sight of even in weeks where individual manifestations of that violence seem minor in comparison to other events in the world.
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Leading the charge is, of course, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta who almost daily uses terminology like "doomsday," "catastrophe," and more recently "shooting ourselves in the head" to describe anything less than a defense budget perpetually growing from this year on out.
Terms like "invading hordes" have been used for decades now to describe a human flow — mostly illegal since the 80s — widely seen as inevitable if not perpetually growing.
Like the long lineage of Homo polyannas before him, he assures his poor readers that we can have perpetually growing GDP without using more resources.
The seeds used for this experiment were the C3 (post-colchicine doubling) generation for the 2(A2G1) material and fresh seed from a living, perpetually grown descendent of Beasley's original amphidiploid for the 2(A2D1).
We had a quick chat with Catherine and Henry Chalfant, the film's coproducer, graffiti documentarian, and celebrated artist in his own right, about the event and how the film's influence has perpetually grown over the years.
The other is to have a perpetually exponentially growing population.
A 30-page "photo essay" reconstructs in painstaking detail what happened on the seminal wall next to Matisse's sickbed between 1947 and 1948, when it held a perpetually changing, shifting and growing array of coloured shapes and patterns attached to it with pins, curling at the edges, stirring and flapping in drafts from door or window, each generating its own play of light and shadow.
After Burg described Israel as a perpetually "frightened society," the discussion quickly grew tense: SHAVIT: You are patronizing and supercilious, Avrum.
He could crack jokes about growing up in the ghetto with a perpetually drunken father, but he had to steer clear of anything political or racial.
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