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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permanent place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location or position that is intended to last indefinitely or for a long time.
Example: "After years of searching, she finally found a permanent place to call home."
Alternatives: "a lasting position" or "a fixed location."
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Her doctrines had earned a permanent place in the language.
A permanent place, somewhere he can make a contribution.
"A memorial is a permanent place where things stay.
You don't have a permanent place to live.
That concept found a permanent place in the business vocabulary.
This special deserved a permanent place on the menu.
Their combined voices failed to secure Mr. Purdy a permanent place in the mainstream.
He earned a 73-game suspension and a permanent place in the pantheon of sports rogues.
That nation is moving every week toward free elections and a permanent place among free nations...
Being buried gave people a permanent place in this conversation with forces greater than they.
With 16 shutout innings this series, he also has a permanent place in Mets' lore.
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