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The phrase "a permanent system of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an established and enduring framework or structure in various contexts, such as governance, organization, or technology.
Example: "The organization implemented a permanent system of checks and balances to ensure accountability."
Alternatives: "an enduring framework of" or "a lasting structure of".
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The favoured idea is a permanent system of relocation, where refugees are shared out around the union, depending on the wealth and size of a country.
Gabriel Kuris, deputy director of CAPI, said data as a corruption-fighting tool can create a permanent system of checks and balances, fixing systematic issues.
EU member states remain deadlocked over a permanent system of refugee quotas, a dispute that threatens to delay a broader overhaul of the European asylum system, comprising seven laws.
A resolution passed by the opposition majority in congress last month declared that "the government is not merely responsible for isolated violations of the law and the constitution; it has made them into a permanent system of conduct".
After the storm, between 1933 and 1935, a permanent system of artificial jetties was built to preserve the inlet as a navigation channel.
on Tuesday introduced legislation that would immediately reunify all families and "establish a permanent system of coordination between agencies and non-governmental organizations to protect detained immigrants with children," according to a press release.
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Therefore we need to develop a permanent systems of receivables financing, using one of the established accounting systems.
The European commission is also to propose a new permanent system of emergency refugee-sharing across the union.
But his small circle of friends knew that he needed a more permanent system of care and support, so they called the Jewish Association for Services for the Aged, a beneficiary agency of UJA-Federation of New York, one of seven charities supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund.
The film director has none of the rewards and penalties traditionally available to the manager of a permanent system.
Trench warfare, warfare in which opposing armed forces attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground.
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