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perennial

[puh-ren-ee-uhl] / pəˈrɛn i əl /


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The U.S. women’s hockey team will face off against perennial rivals Canada on Thursday.

From Los Angeles Times

Its politics is, and always has been, a perennial dispute over which Christian principles apply to what issues and in what ways.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a statement, Coinbase said its ad “draws viewers in to be part of a greater movement, leveraging the perennial appeal of karaoke in creating special shared moments and forging community connection.”

From The Wall Street Journal

That this valiant display coincides with the anniversary of the Coens’ landmark film only further confirms the perennial relevance of “Fargo.”

From Salon

As a government source describes it, "the perennial problem is getting to the right position far too slowly. Then, you get absolutely no credit, because it looks like you have been forced there."

From BBC