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perpetual

[per-pech-oo-uhl] / pərˈpɛtʃ u əl /


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Consider that the single-largest perpetual private-credit fund has to deploy roughly $43 billion a year just to stay invested — more than a quarter of the entire U.S. annual direct lending market.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 22, 2026

In the place of this media ecosystem, a new girl-world has emerged, only this time it exists in a weird, perpetual limbo between girlhood and grown-up life.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 20, 2026

The much harder work is getting out of survival mode — the all-consuming pressures of eternal presentism and perpetual crisis — and into a mode and discipline of building what comes after.

From Salon • Apr. 20, 2026

The 30-year-old previously told SiriusXM host Julia Cunningham she'd discovered she had "a perpetual back problem" during a gruelling, months-long training regime in the run-up to the show.

From BBC • Mar. 30, 2026

They wandered in the valley forever; and they smote the rock, forever; and the waters sprang, perpetually, in the perpetual desert.

From "Go Tell It on the Mountain" by James Baldwin




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