Sentence examples for a perpetuation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a perpetuation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the continuation or preservation of something, often in a negative context, such as perpetuating a problem or stereotype.
Example: "The media's portrayal of certain groups often leads to a perpetuation of harmful stereotypes."
Alternatives: "a continuation" or "an extension".

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Alice Ferrebe describes the narrator as both a lens for critiquing traditional gender roles and a perpetuation of the perspectives on gendered identity perpetuated by the male gaze.

It is  a perpetuation of slavery".

The result is a perpetuation of the status quo".

"No recessions, no wars, no bear markets and a perpetuation of inexplicably high tax receipts.

Antonin Scalia, a conservative justice, called the reauthorisation a "perpetuation of a racial entitlement".

First, Justice Antonin Scalia said the statute amounted to a "perpetuation of racial entitlement".

Any further fighting is just a perpetuation of suffering for innocent civilians and loss in of lives and more destruction".

He makes it clear that Salieri's attack on Mozart is a perpetuation of a war with a God by whom he feels personally betrayed.

Surely the government did not intend this situation, which amounts to a perpetuation of abuse, as a consequence of the legal aid cuts".

He said that now he is involved in a perpetuation of an established self, which is more like dragging things out.

The alternative is a perpetuation of the peace that is no peace to the detriment of both the convention's authority and Britain's constitution.

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