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The phrase "are more permanent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the permanence of two or more things, indicating that one is more lasting than the other.
Example: "The changes we made to the infrastructure are more permanent than the temporary fixes we implemented last year."
Alternatives: "are more enduring" or "are more lasting."
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We'll give them things that are more permanent.
Other changes to the island are more permanent.
But interiors are more permanent, so you can't do the same pastichey irony.
Some can be hidden away until the next onslaught, while others are more permanent.
If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas".
This year, though, the buildings are more permanent, and the track is confident that these will stand up to whatever the weather throws at them.
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Dwellings began to be more permanent.
Our relationship is more permanent.
They use bog, but that's more permanent.
Mr. Bass's next landing pad is more permanent.
The next step may be more permanent bases here.
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