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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The design proved remarkably adaptable as the city grew, and city officials perpetuated the same basic model for more than a century.
en.wikipedia.org
A case is presented that pollution, deforestation, climate change, overpopulation, and warfare are all created and perpetuated by the socioeconomic system.
en.wikipedia.org
Historically, frequent, low-intensity surface fires perpetuated park-like conditions in ponderosa pine stands.
en.wikipedia.org
How can an election, on its own, solve the deep differences that our constitution has perpetuated between the different races in our country?
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The names of lakes amalgamated into the reservoir are perpetuated as names for the various stretches of water.
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They saw it as a sign of his weakness and evidence that a system which perpetuated the rule of fallible autocrats should be abolished.
en.wikipedia.org
The party has also taken out newspaper advertising recounting crimes perpetuated by foreigners.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The written word on the tomb, he asserts, perpetuated the divine power of kings.
en.wikipedia.org
Due to the absence of females the family could not be perpetuated.
en.wikipedia.org
It's sad for me to see a lot of young photographers adopt these post-modernism strategies with all the projects that are based on self-perpetuated fantasies.
time.com

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