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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permanent post" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a job or position that is intended to last indefinitely, rather than being temporary or contractual.
Example: "After years of working as a contractor, she finally secured a permanent post at the company."
Alternatives: "a permanent position" or "a full-time role".
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Others are not given a permanent post at all.
After four years an employee can request a permanent post.
I had a permanent post and a civil service pension.
Quite a few had moved into a permanent post straight from their PhD studies.
Deborah Williams, a teacher for 15 years, has been without a permanent post since 2005.
Now my husband has been offered a permanent post and we're staying.
In reward for his efforts, he was assigned to a permanent post in Monterrey.
Employers argue that casual work often leads to a permanent post.
Those changes include the creation of a permanent post of European Union president to represent Europe on the world stage.
When I finished my PhD, I expected to complete one post-doctoral fellowship then move into a permanent post.
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Protracted negotiations and legal twists involving two London soccer clubs, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham, have for the moment failed to result in a permanent post-Games tenant.
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