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perpetually

[per-pech-oo-uh-lee] / pərˈpɛtʃ u ə li /


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Because we never got over the rejection we suffered from our first crush, for instance, we now perpetually worry that our spouse is about to leave us.

From The Wall Street Journal

Huyghe’s ecosystems are difficult for museums and collectors to display in perpetuity, making “A::Light” a rare exception because it will be free to see and perpetually on view.

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Because it seems, somewhere along the way, “being neighborly” acquired the same emotional weight as “hosting a dinner party”: high effort, high expectation and therefore perpetually postponed.

From Salon

After homeroom, he and Door went to the south wing, which perpetually smelled weird on account of the science.

From Literature

On its highest setting, the throw reached about 90 degrees which was enough to stay comfortable on the sofa in a perpetually chilly family room.

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