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Discover LudwigThe phrase "permanent home" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place or residence where someone resides permanently or intends to reside permanently. For example, "We're searching for a permanent home that we can make our own."
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A permanent home for your family.
"This is my permanent home," she said.
We just want a permanent home".
Their permanent home is in Manhattan.
A Permanent Home for Nuclear Waste?
Apparently the IPT doesn't have a permanent home.
But it needs a permanent home at night.
Having a permanent home with my family wasn't an option".
The Polonsky Center is its first permanent home.
He is now preparing a permanent home for the videos.
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Wanderers subsequently made Kennington Oval its semi-permanent home in 1869.
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