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"permanent population" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the long-term, stable residents of a particular area or country. Example: The census data showed that the permanent population of the small town had increased by 10% over the past decade, indicating a growing economy and attracting new business opportunities.
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There is no permanent population.
For two months the Euromaidan has had a permanent population.
Only a few of these islands have a permanent population.
There is no permanent population on the island.
"You have your permanent population, your second-home owners, and plus you get tremendous tourism.
The Balearics, with a permanent population of 1.1 million, had 13 million visitors last year.
The Vatican has no permanent population, which is a legal requirement of being a state.
In modern times the oasis's permanent population has been mainly of Amazigh (Berber) and Bedouin origin.
In between lie the islands of the Phoenix group, which have no permanent population.
There is no permanent population except several hundred air force personnel and civilian contractors.
It has no permanent population but is the site of an important Russian weather station.
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