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The phrase "a permanent director" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a director who holds a position indefinitely or for a long-term duration within an organization.
Example: "The board has decided to appoint a permanent director to oversee the new project initiatives."
Alternatives: "a long-term director" or "a fixed-term director".
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A year later, New Jersey Transit has yet to name a permanent director.
Mr. Obama has called on the Senate to make confirming a permanent director "a priority".
But to set the demoralized bureau straight it needs a permanent director.
bureau has also been denied a permanent director as the Senate cowers before the gun lobby.
The Institute has recruited Shashi Buluswar as the interim director until a permanent director is found.
It is up to Governor Pataki to appoint a permanent director.
The museum, known as IMMA, is still without a permanent director.
But it will not gain the authority to write new rules until a permanent director is in place.
The national history museum has been running without a permanent director since Brent Glass retired in August.
Banks got their bailouts, bankers are paid well and the consumer bureau still doesn't have a permanent director.
Yet even the agency's lack of a permanent director is caught up in the Washington debate over gun rights.
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