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Discover Ludwig'are perpetually becoming' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a process of continual change or development. For example, "In the world of technology, new products are perpetually becoming more efficient."
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are perpetually becoming
adverb
Seeming to never end; endlessly; constantly.
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(That's why shepherds are perpetually becoming kings in the Bible).
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As I was heading there via the D.C. Metro -- whose stairway-to-heaven-length escalators are perpetually broken -- my left leg went limp suddenly and went from doing its job to becoming dead weight.
And dancegoers are perpetually curious.
Boundaries and distributions are perpetually shifting.
Some successful performers are perpetually on, and some are just perpetually pushing.
His knees and elbows are perpetually scraped.
"We are perpetually recruiting," Officer Smith said.
Only the British are perpetually at war.
America is crawling with banks and they are perpetually consolidating.
Many locals say that they are perpetually in the dark.
Republicans are perpetually trying to do what Ronald Reagan did.
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