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The phrase "a permanent job" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a job that has long-term prospects or stability as opposed to a temporary or freelance job. For example, "After several years of freelancing, I was able to find a permanent job."
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He needs a permanent job and salary.
I'm trying to get a permanent job.
Later I.B.M. offered her a permanent job, and she accepted.
Migrating for a permanent job is difficult everywhere.
"I never find a permanent job here," he said.
At 20, I feel I should have a permanent job.
55percentt of them would have preferred a permanent job.
It is a permanent job of criticism and renewal.
Nor, until they secure a permanent job, do they accumulate pension entitlements.
"I'd take any job — anything, I just want a permanent job".
But the whole notion of what constitutes a permanent job may simply be changing.
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