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"perpetually reaffirm" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to emphasize the ongoing nature of an action. For example, "The couple vowed to perpetually reaffirm their commitment to one another."
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President Obama has been forced -- most unfortunately -- more than any President in American history to perpetually reaffirm his Christian faith and belief in Jesus as his Savior.
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Hiaasen's campfire voice, perpetually amused by the resourcefulness with which his characters reaffirm his opinion of human nature, provides a core of truthiness even as the going gets weird.
Perpetually inebriated.
Perpetually unimpressed.
Shawn is perpetually late.
He worked perpetually.
Olbermann is perpetually aggrieved.
Schaap is perpetually weary.
Money is perpetually tight.
He was perpetually working.
The perpetually ignored gooseberry.
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