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The phrase "a permanent change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a change that is intended to last indefinitely or is not expected to revert.
Example: "The new policy implemented last year resulted in a permanent change in the company's approach to remote work."
Alternatives: "an enduring change" or "a lasting change."
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"We hope it is a permanent change.
A permanent change would require voter approval, these people said.
Will that prove to be a permanent change?
"It's slowly sinking in that this is a permanent change".
But now that it's happened, it's a permanent change".
"We think it's a permanent change," he said.
Transfer of the member in a permanent change of station.
The Internet represents a permanent change in the international order.
Then it feels like a permanent change, and a permanent change to the negative, and people react very strongly to that".
It's easier for someone to say yes to a three-month trial than a permanent change.
Frankly, New Yorkers don't have the system to support a permanent change right now.
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a permanent modification
a solid change
a persistent change
a fixed change
a lifelong change
a steady change
a permanent alteration
a definitive change
a continual change
a continuous change
a regular change
a constant change
a stable change
a permanent solution
a permanent ceasefire
a permanent escape
a permanent majority
a permanent display
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