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The phrase "a permanent problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue or challenge that is ongoing and does not have a foreseeable resolution, often affecting a specific group or situation.
Example: "The lack of affordable housing has become a permanent problem for many families in the city."
Alternatives: "an ongoing issue for" or "a lasting challenge for".
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"I think, going forward, this is going to be a permanent problem for social landlords and for Local Authorities, of increasing rent arrears.
Such babies remain a burden on government expense in developed countries and a permanent problem for their families in developing countries.
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But I don't think this is a permanent problem.
Hunting bears is not a solution to a problem, but a commitment to a permanent problem.
But infiltration is a "permanent problem," he says.
These are, however, temporary solutions to a permanent problem.
Consult your doctor if body odor is a permanent problem.
Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem-though it may seem like a permanent problem at the time.
He worries, though, that helping the homeless into employment requires more than a one-size-fits-all quick fix of standardised training in preparation for a permanent job.The problem of homelessness has been central to social policy in Britain for years.
Cornell staff are monitoring and restoring service when necessary while the vendor is working on a permanent solution for this problem.
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