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The phrase "a permanent reminder" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that serves as a lasting indication or memory of a particular event, person, or experience.
Example: "The tattoo on her arm is a permanent reminder of her travels around the world."
Alternatives: "an everlasting reminder" or "a lasting reminder."
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Meat eating, then, was a permanent reminder of our sinfulness.
"We wanted a permanent reminder of the covenant we made with God," Mrs. Austin said.
My left forearm is a permanent reminder of this torturous procedure.
The scars now form a permanent reminder of razors sliced across teenage flesh.
Today, "ascension rock" is a permanent reminder of the atrocities of almost four centuries ago.
The two gaps in the list will be a permanent reminder of the seriousness of the offenses.
Olympic bronze medallist Tom Daley has had a tattoo as a permanent reminder of his London 2012 success.
She has two titanium hips as a permanent reminder, but she is much like any other healthy, active teenager.
Foladi says he favours the reconstruction of one Buddha, leaving one empty niche as a permanent reminder of unhappier times.
"It'll be a permanent reminder of what I've achieved, though it's not really for achievement, it's for services to sport".
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Iraq, he believes, is to Labour, or at least to Tony Blair, what sleaze was for John Major's Tories a permanent reminder of something distasteful.
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