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The phrase "a permanent display" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a display that is intended to remain in place for an extended period, often in a museum, gallery, or exhibition context.
Example: "The museum features a permanent display of ancient artifacts that showcases the region's rich history."
Alternatives: "an enduring exhibit" or "a lasting showcase."
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A permanent display.
A permanent display is a quilting series on the Underground Railroad.
Opening in November, the work is a permanent display of 15,000 drawings by refugees.
Inside, the exhibition space includes a permanent display of his technical sketches for the Opera House.
Likewise, there is no point in offering the trade a permanent display for a seasonal product.
A permanent display based on the project, called EarthWorks, is to open at the Cincinnati Museum Center on June 21.
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The Hawaiian flag was placed on display in a permanent exhibit at the courthouse in September 2002.
A spokesman for the V&A said: "The findings indicated that the capital cost of creating a major new museum with a large permanent display, and then the revenue cost of running it, were going to be very high.
A new permanent display of John Constable's art is opening in Suffolk following a £500,000 museum refit.
The Cullman Hall, a 7,000-square-foot 7,000-square-foot 7,000-square-footm level, illustrates permanent that ledisplaye crearean on the universe.
The Eiffel Tower was specially lit for the occasion, prompting the installation of a more permanent display.
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