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The phrase "a permanence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is intended to last indefinitely or is unchanging in nature.
Example: "The artist aimed to create a sculpture that would serve as a permanence in the landscape, standing the test of time."
Alternatives: "an enduring quality" or "a lasting state".
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When a state's denial of the individual and national rights of a large part of its population becomes permanent - a permanence that has been the goal of Israel's settlement project from its very outset (and that many believe has been achieved) - that state ceases to be a democracy.
Also it has a permanence.
In our young minds, baseball has a permanence.
"They also exist with a permanence that makes them part of the community".
But there's still an inevitability to Ovechkin, a permanence so ingrained we don't even notice it.
"Print has a permanence and prestige that digital media can't yet match," he added.
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This gives the hobby of raising homing pigeons a curious permanence, a fixedness in space.
As Raymond points out, there is "a rolling permanence" to a tenured university faculty that benefits both faculty and students.
It also signals a sense of permanence, a yearning for substance.
This gave a greater permanence to the pleating.
One can only guess that Mr. Levine wanted a European permanence under his feet.
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