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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a permanent process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process that is ongoing and does not have a defined end point, often in contexts related to change, development, or improvement.
Example: "The transition to renewable energy is a permanent process that requires continuous effort and adaptation."
Alternatives: "an ongoing process" or "a continuous process".
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In this sense, manufacturing becomes a permanent process.
Progress is a permanent process of creative destruction, wrote Mr Ackermann recently, borrowing from the economist Joseph Schumpeter.
On Friday, the board agreed to hold direct elections for five new members by Nov. 1, then study how best to elect the four others and create a permanent process.
Rather than presenting its ideas as a once-and-for-all reform, it says that they will need revising as conditions change over the years: there will, in the words of one of Mr Fillon's aides, be "a permanent process of reform" instead of the risk of "revolution every five years".
It should also stimulate a desire to learn with, not just from, other countries and to make this co-constructive learning a permanent process.
The World Wildlife Fund's Nicky Sundt, a former federal official with the U.S. Global Change Research Program, lauds the new report as part of "a permanent process" to spin out subsequent updates and reports as the nation prepares for climate change.
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Deep cryogenic treatment (DCT) is a one time permanent process, carried out on steel components in such a way that the material is slowly cooled down to the cryogenic temperature, after which it is held at that temperature for a specified period of time and is heated back to room temperature at a slow rate followed by low temperature tempering.
The plasticity of glasses is characterized not only by shear flow but also by a permanent densification process.
Laboratory creep experiments show that compaction of dry Gulf of Mexico shale is a permanent irrecoverable process associated with viscoplastic deformation.
The beaches of the Northern coast of Yucatan in Mexico have been in a permanent erosion process that has dramatically increased in the past 15 years.
The £40,000 a year appointment will be for an initial period of up to nine months, until a permanent appointment process is conducted.
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