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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are perpetual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is ongoing or everlasting in nature.
Example: "The challenges we face in life are perpetual, requiring us to adapt and grow continuously."
Alternatives: "are everlasting" or "are unending".
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are perpetual
adjective
Lasting forever, or for an indefinitely long time
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Gas plants are perpetual energy sinks.
Richard Tull and Gwyn Barry, both writers, are perpetual rivals.
Whereas solemn vows are perpetual, simple vows may be perpetual or temporary.
"There are perpetual lookers, nosey people, and they walk in like they own the place".
"It is a very hard place to reach because there are perpetual snows," he said.
Kyle, 26, and Kurt Busch, 33, are perpetual troublemakers, forever called to the principal's office for their myriad misdeeds.
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His best-known characters -- the sidewalk-pounding heroine of "Run Lola Run," the globe-trotting Interpol agent of "The International" -- are perpetual-motion machines.
Are valuations meant to be perpetual, or are they meant to be competed away by new people with new ideas?
Louisiana and Illinois were perpetual leaders.
It is perpetual day".
And "The Goonies" is perpetual.
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