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The phrase "as a permanent abode" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a place where someone intends to live indefinitely or for a long duration.
Example: "After years of traveling, she finally decided to settle down as a permanent abode in the countryside."
Alternatives: "as a lasting residence" or "as a fixed home."
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But the couple rarely stayed in Napeague and argued that it did not count as a New York State residence because state law says a "camp or cottage" suitable only for vacation use does not count as a permanent abode.
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As the on-demand economy seeks to shave off ever more incremental barriers to consumer gratification any kind of immoveable becomes objectionable to the money makers — such as having a delivery address that's fixed to a permanent abode.
Timur never took up a permanent abode.
New York City does not, taxing second and permanent homes at the same rate, but a state tribunal this year suggested that city apartments owned by commuters could be included in the definition of a permanent abode, subjecting them to New York taxes even on income earned out of state.
Thus, he would need to avoid having a permanent abode in Canada.
Thus, Ganesha has a permanent abode in every being at the Muladhara.
He announced his ambitions on the front of the programme for one of his productions that year: "It is my desire to establish in London a permanent abode for light opera".
But the home you have created for your ants is actually suitable for a permanent abode for them so you do not have to set them free, just continue to look after them as described above.
Fondazione Prada, an art foundation set up by the eponymous fashion house, has just opened a sparkling permanent abode in a revamped distillery to tickle up the city's surprisingly dull contemporary-art scene.
Historical Society as a permanent loan.
Although she conceded that she owned a large, shingled house and a guest cottage on Lily Pond Lane, in East Hampton, New York, and an apartment in Manhattan, she claimed that neither was a "permanent place of abode" as defined by the tax law, because both were undergoing extensive renovations and were uninhabitable during the years in question, 1991 and 1992.
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