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The phrase "a permanent population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing demographics, geography, or political science, particularly when referring to a stable group of people residing in a specific area.
Example: "The country has a permanent population of over five million residents, contributing to its diverse culture and economy."
Alternatives: "a stable population" or "a resident population".
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This industry, welcoming more than one million guests a year, maintains a permanent population of 13,000.
For two months the Euromaidan has had a permanent population.
Only a few of these islands have a permanent population.
The Balearics, with a permanent population of 1.1 million, had 13 million visitors last year.
A permanent population of exiled Kosovars would alter the country's political balance.
The island has a permanent population of just 1,800, living on seven square miles.
With a permanent population and territory and a government that can control them, Taiwan certainly looks like a state.
In 1987 they founded the Jarlmadangah Buru community, which now has a permanent population of about 60.
"We're on track to have a permanent population in the central city of some 90,000 residents soon.
The region has a permanent population of around 160,000, swelling to 400,000 in the high season.
They form a permanent population of dividing cells, replacing the red cells that continuously die and disappear from the circulation.
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