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The phrase "a permanent solution for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a long-term resolution to a problem or issue.
Example: "The company is seeking a permanent solution for the ongoing supply chain disruptions."
Alternatives: "a lasting resolution to" or "an enduring answer for".
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Unfortunately that isn't a permanent solution for those of us living on the Earth's surface.
Baseball has not still come up with a permanent solution for the Expos, who were bought by the other 29 teams before the 2002 season.
"The next governor has to come up with a permanent solution for the racing industry in New Jersey to remain competitive with surrounding states," Mr. Harrison said.
Mr Speaker, during the consultation, many argued that a permanent solution for dealing with existing waste must be developed before new waste is created.
"SIAM and service towers are not a permanent solution for the reasons already mentioned, but they may be a step in the right direction – for now.
But, Mr. Rubio, a Republican, said in an interview, Congress still must act on a permanent solution for such undocumented workers.
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In May last year, Senator Christopher Dodd, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, convened a group of major banks and loan servicers that promised to "create a permanent solution," wherever possible, for troubled subprime borrowers.
But it faced a desperate weekend of maneuvering to find a more permanent solution for its woes.
The need to find a permanent solution has been clear for a very long time.
He understood this instrument, which he saw as a permanent solution to the need for percussion in flamenco.
Are recordable CD's a more permanent solution for long-term data archives?
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