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The phenomenon you are describing is known as creep. Creep is the slow, time-dependent deformation of a material under a constant load or stress, typically occurring at elevated temperatures. In this case, the material is being loaded within its elastic range but still deforms permanently due to the prolonged exposure to high temperature.

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