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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more permanent" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
For example, "He wanted to find a more permanent solution to the problem."
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But two things are much more permanent.
His son designed something even more permanent.
Dwellings began to be more permanent.
They have employed more permanent staff.
It was soon made more permanent.
Our relationship is more permanent.
They use bog, but that's more permanent.
But a more permanent solution is needed.
Another resident chose a more permanent solution.
The more permanent residents have taken notice.
This was a lot more permanent.
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