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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always permanent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is intended to last indefinitely without change or removal.
Example: "The tattoo I got last summer is always permanent, a reminder of my journey."
Alternatives: "perpetually lasting" or "eternally fixed".
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For a start, progress is not always permanent.
These colour changes are not always permanent, and the stone may become radioactive.
However, parting from others isn't always permanent and can have positive as well as negative connotations.
For whites, departure is almost always permanent — a surrender, or a cutting of losses, and one need not indulge in colonial nostalgia, or overlook the injustice of white affluence, to recognize that the loss is Zimbabwe's as well.
What we tried to do was to stop a huge division between the handicapped, as they used to be called, and ordinary children and to point out that there were dozens of children in ordinary schools who did have special needs, not always permanent - like temporary deafness.
HITs, differently from IP addresses, are always permanent.
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Do guest worker programs always bring permanent settlement?
But the practice is different under the 1986 law. "The problem is that temporary sealing orders almost always become permanent," Judge Smith wrote.
Though we regularly change sections like "This Week on the Learning Network" and "Comments of the Moment," you can always find permanent links to all the regular features we've described above.
International migration is not always a permanent decision.
The lowland pastures and floodable zones named fitare in Ourolabo III always border permanent water courses or floodable valleys.
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