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Use "perdurability" in a sentence
"For this reason, the authors warn that "innovative approaches for understanding the structure of Mexican Transnational Criminal Networks, their procedures, and more importantly, to what extent and perdurability they are reaching into the United States security agencies and institutions through corruption and co-optation, is essential in improving the U.S. capacity to face this serious challenge to its security agencies.""
"(Some of Rosen's own prose owes much of its own perdurability to its essayistic qualities, that is, to its partisanship and unfairness: one example might be Rosen's dislike of Mahler.)"
"It seems possible that one reason for the perdurability of these authors in treatments of this period is their use of the terms “Anglo-Saxon” and “race,” in the context of what the twentieth century has done to words like these."