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The phrase "yet perpetually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or state that is ongoing and continuous, often with a sense of contrast or contradiction. Example: "She felt a sense of freedom, yet perpetually burdened by her responsibilities."
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In the north, 14 miles from Bastia, is La Ferme de Campo di Monte, impossible to find yet perpetually filled with people working through the set menu.
Water Drops on Burning Rocks may find its voice in this discursive current: it is a film in which the search for conquest and sexual pleasure is utterly dominant, and yet perpetually found to be emotionally and intellectually negligible.
Like Perot, Dallas present itself as brash, and cocksure, infectiously optimistic and full of answers, but anyone who has come to know the city well will recognize a paranoid side, which is also mirrored in Perot: thin-skinned, suspicious, intolerant, easily offended, yet perpetually hungry for approval.
He remained a master of loopy plots and malapropisms — "I've been married seventeen years and never had an organism," one character tells an advice columnist — and an observer of spoiled middle-class white America, a place populated by comfortable yet perpetually ill-at-ease heroes.
What happened in North Carolina was a perfect encapsulation of the blithe outrage of the Trump movement privileged yet perpetually outraged at its disadvantage, incapable or at least unwilling to acknowledge the aces stuffed up their own sleeves as they lament a deck that is stacked against them.
And while for the vast majority these are thematically, geographically, stylistically or generically linked to each other, for the few – the brilliant, yet perpetually overlooked Chris Paling and the incredible but under-championed Nicholson Baker for example – such similarities are much harder to tease out.
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Yet her perpetually graceful, uplifting music doesn't come with a sugary worldview.
Yet the perpetually and inexplicably discontented Dvorak (these were pre-Prozac days) craves escape, excitement, wild romance and, it turns out, cocaine.
He launches into ferocious attacks on the ways of the "industry," yet he is perpetually excited at having been able to make the films that had gripped his imagination.
Yet I am perpetually amazed that most boards, even when confronted with the harm or damage will say, "We like him.
"Almost every young person experiences sorrows," he rightly points out at the beginning of his exegesis of "Peanuts" — a sentence that gives you hope that the geeky child still hiding inside the adult Franzen is going to admit that, like everyone else, he loved "Peanuts" because he, too, identified with the perpetual awkward, perpetually failed, and yet just as perpetually optimistic Charlie Brown.
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