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The phrase "permanent base" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a fixed location or structure that serves as a foundation or main support for something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as military bases, scientific research facilities, or even personal or business establishments. Example: The government announced plans to establish a permanent base on the moon for further exploration and research.
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However, the permanent base paid off in the energies it freed and the attention it brought.
Building a permanent base on the Moon suddenly seems a lot less daunting.
The academy, now, for the first time, has a permanent base.
China is building infrastructure and planning for a permanent base on the moon.
I am one of the lucky ones who has a permanent base, at present.
She began organizing local film festivals before deciding to set up a permanent base.
"I think the police should have a permanent base here," said a neurosurgeon at Shengjing Hospital.
For a permanent base, a larger craft would be needed to ferry the pieces.
The tents, set up as a permanent base of protest, call to mind a refugee camp.
No humans have flown to Mars, as once predicted, or established a permanent base on the Moon.
He wanted Americans to set up a permanent base in Hawr Rajab and to drive Al Qaeda out.
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