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The phrase "a permanent position" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a job or role that is intended to last indefinitely, as opposed to a temporary or contract position.
Example: "After several interviews, I was thrilled to be offered a permanent position at the company."
Alternatives: "a full-time role" or "a long-term job".
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Upon graduating, he was offered a permanent position.
After two months, I was offered a permanent position.
"It just may take longer to secure a permanent position".
"I'm thinking of applying for a permanent position".
Then, after over a decade at Nottingham, it offered him a permanent position.
We look forward to moving her onto a permanent position later this year.
But I am one of the lucky ones to get a permanent position.
"The board from the get-go took this up as a permanent position".
Scholes did some brief coaching of Salford last season and he admits a permanent position appeals.
I want a permanent position there, as I told them all when I left!" he laughs.
She was recently passed over for a permanent position, but she plans to reapply.
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