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The phrase 'on permanent display' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a physical item that is always kept on display. Example: The artist's prized painting is on permanent display at the museum.
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There, he said, the school put one of the great magnets outdoors on permanent display.
In the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Charleroi, Belgium, one of Moore's old computer keyboards sits on permanent display.
On permanent display is "Where Is Home?
"Look, it is on permanent display.
Native and exotic plants are on permanent display.
An actual Air Force One plane is on permanent display.
"Chinatowns in North America," a CD-ROM installation featuring photographs by William Chu, on permanent display.
Some pieces belong to LongHouse and tend to stay on permanent display.
In about a year, library officials said, the map will be put on permanent display.
At Tate Modern, Balka's work is on permanent display in Poetry and Dream (where else?).
Few of her works are on permanent display in New York-area museums.
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