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been perpetual
adjective
Lasting forever, or for an indefinitely long time
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Under common law dating back to the early 17th century, national allegiance had been perpetual, not consensual.
And he's had quite a few: Frasier's search for love has been perpetual, and sometimes numbingly repetitive.
While highly successful, the quest for designing surgical instrumentation and associated implantable devices that hastens osseointegration has been perpetual and has often been approached as single variable preclinical investigations.
The elegies to Roth's work have been perpetual ever since the news broke.
Since those early days, the operation had been perpetual chaos, directed by a single paid staffer who'd been given a comical number of cell phones and tasked with teaching new arrivals how to work a modern presidential campaign.
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Louisiana and Illinois were perpetual leaders.
It is perpetual day".
And "The Goonies" is perpetual.
"This guy is perpetual motion.
Change is perpetual in environments.
"It's perpetual injustice".
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