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The phrase "perpetually cold" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means always or constantly cold, and can be used to describe a person, place, or thing that is consistently chilly. Example: Despite living in a warm climate, John's hands were perpetually cold and he always had to wear gloves to keep them from turning numb.
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In winter, the places were perpetually cold.
The lack of sunlight means the abyss is perpetually cold — usually a degree or two above freezing.
As someone who is perpetually cold — I've been known to use a space heater by my desk in the summer — I endeavored to sample the warming wear myself.
He would initiate his action in an eerie place that's perpetually dark, perpetually cold and condemned to rotate endlessly around our planet forever out of our sight.
The next several decades brought a parade of physical ailments that were easily traceable to the bomb: Shoji's eyes and ears gave up early; her insides felt perpetually cold; her teeth fell out, requiring dentures in her forties.
Ms. Gomes and her business partner are leasing two desks on the fourth floor co-working space, a "huge move up" from her company's current office in a windowless and perpetually cold basement, she said.
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As a result, there would be no day-night cycle, and the planet's atmosphere unless it was sufficiently thick with greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide would freeze onto the surface of the cold, perpetually dark hemisphere.
The perpetually drenched Kelly had a bad cold and fever the whole time.
For over half a century, it was completely unthinkable that any president would do so, because a policy from the depths of the Cold War kept us perpetually at arm's length from a country a mere 90 miles from Florida.
Even now — with the remaining chemical factories wrapped in pipe-work like their own intestines, the huge, sullenly puffing cooling towers, the perpetually flaming waste-gas chimneys against the backdrop of a cold gray sea — Teesside remains an exhilarating, though vaguely infernal, vista.
Even now with the remaining chemical factories wrapped in pipe-work like their own intestines, the huge, sullenly puffing cooling towers, the perpetually flaming waste-gas chimneys against the backdrop of a cold gray sea Teesside remains an exhilarating, though vaguely infernal, vista.
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