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"for perpetual use" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is meant to be used for a long period of time or, in some cases, perpetually. For example, "This digital asset was purchased for perpetual use, ensuring the company has access to it indefinitely."
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All participants will receive a free copy of Road Tour for unlimited perpetual use at study completion.
There is free online support for registered users and the single license fee allows perpetual use of the purchased version.
France granted Canada perpetual use of a section of land at Vimy Ridge in 1922 for the purpose of a battlefield park and memorial.
"Systemic, indiscriminate and perpetual use of gag orders is corrosive of trust over time".
By design, its two distinct material flows are safe and regenerative: biological materials are designed to be returned to nature, technical materials are designed for perpetual cycles of use by industry.
Although it has not been formally investigated, a similar risk for perpetual bacterial contamination of containers/bags of dog and/or cat treats used during appointments exists, particularly for containers that are refilled without being emptied and properly cleaned, or for large bags that are used for a long period of time before being discarded.
The tricks used by the men and their attorneys in these cases also include asking the judges for perpetual continuances at every opportunity.
It gives the potential for perpetual revolution".
This is truly the "perpetual war for perpetual peace" that Gore Vidal and others have written about.
"But we oppose calls for perpetual industrial action.
But this tranquil environment resists any demand for perpetual activity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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