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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becomes permanent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that changes or transforms into a permanent state. Example sentence: The stain on the carpet becomes permanent if not cleaned immediately. In this sentence, "becomes permanent" is used to show the transformation of the stain from a temporary state to a permanent one if not taken care of promptly.
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"Let's hope it becomes permanent".
If Congress does nothing, the commission's plan becomes permanent.
Borrowers must make three monthly payments on time before the modification becomes permanent.
The downturn in activism is thus a real loss if it becomes permanent.
If the move becomes permanent later this spring, they will talk then, Manuel said.
The ephemeral becomes permanent – a mordant joke, given this relentless surveillance – and strongly defiant.
Senator Ben Nelson, Democrat of Nebraska, said, "Naturally, I hope it becomes permanent".
If it becomes permanent, I'm afraid that our common life will collapse into two fragments".
Last year's exceptional arrangement becomes permanent, and the sums always inflate.
Jens Stoltenberg, the prime minister of Norway, said, "We must avoid a situation where high unemployment becomes permanent".
She is placed on furlough in the summertime, since she cannot supply enough air-conditioning, and the furlough becomes permanent.
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