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The phrase "as a permanent factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently present or influential in a particular context or situation.
Example: "Climate change is increasingly recognized as a permanent factor in global weather patterns."
Alternatives: "as a constant element" or "as an enduring influence."
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Because of its dynamic vitality and its all-pervading character, nationalism is often thought to be very old; sometimes it is mistakenly regarded as a permanent factor in political behaviour.
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Historical Society as a permanent loan.
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"The wrongful conviction serves as a permanent, undeserved stigma".
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He served as a permanent principal investigator at the University of Arizona-Tuscon.
Give the HCEC your address/e-mail with complete temporary and permanent contact information as well as a permanent address.
The talismanic Bellamy returned, this time as a permanent transfer.
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