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The phrase "a more permanent sight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is intended to last longer or be more enduring in appearance or presence.
Example: "The new sculpture in the park is a more permanent sight compared to the temporary installations we had before."
Alternatives: "a lasting view" or "a more enduring image".
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He is looking to make his ident a more permanent sight on Channel 4. The upbeat film follows the same trajectory as the original ident, but shows a selection of happy residents, representing the estate's many ethnic communities, playing and chatting.
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But a more permanent solution is needed.
Another resident chose a more permanent solution.
Perhaps Cook has found a more permanent partner at last.
But he seemed proudest of a more permanent memorial.
Other real fake brands have attained a more permanent status.
(A more permanent metal silhouette remains there today).
Eventually this evolved into a more permanent troupe.
In Milan, a more permanent showcase has been devised.
A more permanent structure is being announced on Wednesday.
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