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been perpetually
adverb
Seeming to never end; endlessly; constantly.
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This struggle, so central to our national purpose, has been perpetually replayed.
__________ Britain's secret wars | For more than 100 years, Britain has been perpetually at war.
The expected showdown between the American Achilles and Saddam Hussein's forces seems to have been perpetually postponed.
And Webcams that have been perpetually focused on everything from a tarantula to artists' studios dot the Net.
"Had He created the Earth perfectly spherical, its axis might have been perpetually shifting by the influence of the other bodies of the system," Jefferson once told Thomson.
One of his main criticisms — that Europe has been perpetually slow to grasp the seriousness of the problem — has become increasingly difficult to refute.
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Shawn is perpetually late.
Olbermann is perpetually aggrieved.
Schaap is perpetually weary.
Money is perpetually tight.
He was perpetually working.
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