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The phrase "perpetual conflict" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or state of being in which there is an ongoing, continuous conflict or disagreement. It can also imply that this conflict will never end or be resolved. Example: "The two neighboring countries have been engaged in a perpetual conflict over their borders for decades."
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Yet perpetual conflict is just what some of his colleagues have in mind.
On the other side of the country, the perpetual conflict with India over Kashmir helps destabilise domestic politics.
With the south in perpetual conflict, and the Kurdish region developing rapidly, the psychological distance grows by the day.
In the tumultuous final months of her husband's life, Sophia and Leo Tolstoy found themselves in perpetual conflict.
Instead of furthering this objective, Trump and Netanyahu have condemned us, both peoples, Israeli and Palestinian, to perpetual conflict.
Israelis have lived in perpetual conflict since the state was established, with fleeting periods of calm, some longer than others.
In the "Twilight" world his predicament --animal hunger in perpetual conflict with human feeling -- might have made a little more sense.
A nuclear Iran will serve only to empower its proxies in Hamas and Hezbollah, each of whom has a stake in perpetual conflict with Israel.
In a sense, Mr. Tasci said, the stir caused by the uniform designs is just a new twist in a perpetual conflict here.
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Like so many of the political actors here, most of the films seemed unable to sensitively portray both sides of the perpetual conflicts, or uninterested in doing so.
In "The Matarese Circle," accordingly, the conglomerates have decided that the logical solution to the perpetual conflicts besetting the planet is simply to replace the violent rule of states with the aggressive but peaceful rule of multinational corporations....History proved the conglomerates wrong.
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