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'perpetually committed' is an acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is consistently dedicated to a particular task, for example: John is perpetually committed to educating others about the environment.
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He described her as a "perpetually angry" person who lied and committed thefts.
In 1844, the community, perpetually struggling financially, drafted an entirely new constitution and committed to following more closely the Fourierist model.
But here was Mayer a raven-haired beauty with an awkward posture and glasses that were perpetually on the verge of falling off her nose explaining that she'd been committed for handing out condoms in the middle of Borough Park.
committed violations.
Still committed?
Without resolving the issue of Israeli settlements and ending the "presence of Israeli soldiers perpetually within the West Bank," people might give up on the nonviolence track and "you may wind up with a leadership that is committed to violence," Kerry told Israeli journalist Udi Segal.
Get committed.
Be committed.
Stay committed.
Producer-star Tilda Swinton brings her A-game to the role of Eva, the gaunt and haunted middle-aged woman living through an unending hell: her teenage son Kevin is in prison for committing a Columbine-style atrocity at his high school and she is perpetually assaulted and abused by the bereaved parents.
Go for them.But there is perpetually an option of getting better services in newly opened garages as well, as they won't commit mistakes just after establishing their line of work.
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