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The phrase "a chronic state" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition or situation that is persistent and long-lasting.
Example: "The patient has been diagnosed with a chronic state of anxiety that requires ongoing treatment."
Alternatives: "a persistent condition" or "a long-term situation".
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Far from alleviating such panic, these measures seem designed to feed a chronic state of terror.
The Iraqi economy is in a chronic state as a result of the sharp fall in the price of oil.
The economy is in a chronic state of disrepair and, in the northwest, Islamist militants are pressing their violent campaign.
Money was abstract to her, and she spent it and her health with the same abandon, and the same results — a chronic state of nearbankruptcy.
Another contributor, Raymond J. Rigoglioso, an editor for the communications division of the United Hospital Fund, wrote: "For most caregivers, caregiving becomes a chronic state of overwhelming tasks punctuated by emergencies.
This has lead to a chronic state of health crisis in these areas.
Other studies point to the risk of developing a chronic state of headache [30, 31].
Changes underlying the transition to, or the maintenance of a chronic state are still barely understood.
Burnout (and particularly exhaustion) as a chronic state does not differ from one work task to the other.
A chronic state of lawlessness existed in large parts of North America throughout much of the 19th Century.
Under a chronic state of confrontation and de facto war in the Korean peninsula, psychopathological anticommunism wasn't a temporary irregularities but as a chronic phenomenon29.
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