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The phrase "a permanent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is intended to last indefinitely or for a long time without change.
Example: "She decided to get a permanent tattoo to commemorate her travels."
Alternatives: "an everlasting" or "a lasting".
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It's a permanent shift".
It's a permanent marriage.
I'm on a permanent contract.
Advancement is a permanent duty".
Is it a permanent vacation?
This is a permanent workshop.
A permanent display.
A permanent cure?
The place seemed in a permanent slumber.
Jack exists in a permanent now.
It is not a permanent fix".
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