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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permanent condition" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a state or situation that is expected to last indefinitely or for a long period of time. Example: My grandmother's memory loss is a permanent condition that has been gradually worsening over the years.
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"The supermajority is not a permanent condition.
"It is not a permanent condition.
Austerity is a permanent condition.
"Russia's weakness is not a permanent condition.
"Only in New York is this a permanent condition.
For Rumsfeld, this aversion became a permanent condition.
ELECTION fever is almost a permanent condition in India.
The question is whether that's a permanent condition.
"It takes terror and projects it on the future" as a permanent condition.
Pregnancy is not covered because it is not a permanent condition.
The Cold War had been almost universally assumed to be a permanent condition.
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