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Mathematics, 06.04.2020 23:22 fatherbamboo

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perpetual: continuing forever; lasting an indefinitely long time

In which sentence is the word perpetual used correctly?

My grandmother seems to have a perpetual grin on her face.

If you want a garden that flowers continuously, buy a perpetual.

The time dragged on as the wait seemed to be in perpetual.

He was known as a perpetual, because he never stopped moving.

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