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The phrase "a permanent state" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition or situation that is intended to last indefinitely without change.
Example: "The city has been in a permanent state of reconstruction since the earthquake."
Alternatives: "an enduring condition" or "a lasting situation."
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"They cannot tolerate a permanent state at a low body temperature," Dr. Heldmaier said.
"California is a permanent state of disaster.
It is not a permanent state.
She is in a permanent state of urgent mental inquiry.
Their hands appear fixed in a permanent state of applause.
The parish priest is in a permanent state of elation.
Modern culture is in a permanent state of fragmentation, governed by "the principle of uncertainty".
She felt, as a child, in a permanent state of sin.
He'd rather have such cases handled by a permanent state prosecutor.
We have come to accept a permanent state of war as the "new normal".
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We need to stop fooling ourselves: terror is a permanent state of the world.
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