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The phrase "a process of perpetual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing or continuous process that does not have a defined end.
Example: "The organization is committed to a process of perpetual improvement to enhance its services."
Alternatives: "an ongoing process of" or "a continuous cycle of".
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How do you make a show that catches history as it really is, a process of perpetual breakage and dispersal?
This paved the way for Impressionism, a plein-air style based on a dynamic of incompletion, and on a vision of nature as a process of perpetual formation and change.
It is best imagined as a process of perpetual becoming, one that is not only described in funerary texts but also embodied in certain images, among them an intriguing little stone sculpture of Osiris, the god of the lower world and judge of the dead.
The consequence is that a process of perpetual 'emergency life' for too many has been normalized.
Aiming to describe the effects of border control and legalization policies on undocumented migrants' lives, Saraiba spoke about a process of "perpetual illegalization of migrants" (p. 57) [ 91] that nullify any attempt of migrants to adjust their status.
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Very few managers thrive at the very top for more than a decade: it is an emotionally and psychologically gruelling profession and football is always changing; the process of perpetual evolution is draining.
Apart from that, making Metzger into a rarity would repeat the processes of perpetual gendering that her career fell prey to (Chimisso and Freudenthal, 2003).
Everything is fastidiously framed (usually in black) and under glass, which makes the viewing process a form of perpetual seeking.
In this way, the appropriation paintings show the ways cultural values and privilege are conveyed in Western art is through appropriation, a process that creates perpetual idealizations of beauty, race and sexuality.
It consists of the intelligences, souls, and bodies of the heavenly spheres, each of which is eternal, and the sublunary sphere, which is also eternal, undergoing a perpetual process of generation and corruption, of the succession of form over matter, very much in the manner described by Aristotle.
For public officials who speak against aggressive police power, it is always a case of bad apples, with reform cast as a perpetual process of chucking out rotten fruit until we're left with a fresh barrel of Officer Friendlies.
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