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The phrase "a sort of permanent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a lasting or enduring quality, but is not entirely fixed or absolute.
Example: "The changes we made to the policy are intended to create a sort of permanent improvement in our workflow."
Alternatives: "a kind of lasting" or "a type of enduring".
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The potential for a sort of permanent embarrassment is a looming presence when everything is filmed".
He took up a sort of permanent spiritual residence within Tolkien's imagined Middle-earth.
Meanwhile, folk music increasingly became a sort of permanent counterculture of political intention.
"France loves to give this image of itself as a sort of permanent drama, but that's not the reality.
As mainframes gave way to minicomputers and minis to client server networks running packaged applications, the problem worsened, becoming a sort of permanent employment act for consultant armies.
I had so-called relationships, just not very intense or none that I wanted to make a sort of permanent daily relationship.
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They are, indeed, not going to institute a fix on any sort of permanent basis, mostly because then they'd have to tell a certain uncomfortable truth about the budget projections.
A: Sort of.
Neither indicated any sort of permanent re-working of processes as a result of Collaborate.
"If I think they're going to shoot somebody or cut his finger off or do any sort of permanent damage, I will immediately stop them," he explained.
I was telling myself very damaging lies, which I had to address before I could make any sort of permanent changes in my life.
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