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Discover Ludwig"perennial issues" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to problems or topics that are persistent and recurring over time. Example: "Politicians often promise to address perennial issues such as poverty and healthcare, but finding lasting solutions proves to be a difficult task."
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Hunger and food security are also pressing, perennial issues for hundreds of millions of poor Indians.
Certain elements remain timely -- Lyn's disillusioned romanticism, Marge's personal misfortunes and depression -- because they reflect perennial issues.
Others said they hoped to see change on perennial issues such as traffic, school crowding and taxes.
That the vast and perennial issues of English decentralisation and House of Lords reform must be dealt with at the same time as the West Lothian question.
Although BadBadNotGood and Ghostface Killah negated one of live hip-hop's perennial issues (terrible sound), the rest of the bill is blighted by another (horrendous time-keeping).
Besides perennial issues that matter to Florida Republicans like the economy, immigration and the size of the federal government, Mr. Gingrich's rivals are likely to go after him here over his temperament.
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And then there is the perennial issue of space.
The rising cost of living is a perennial issue.
It has since shrunk to $17 billion.This is a perennial issue.
Relations with host governments — "capacity-building" — are a perennial issue for international agencies.
It is a perennial issue that Congress should have handled in another bill.
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