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permanent

[pur-muh-nuhnt] / ˈpɜr mə nənt /


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In June 2025, RBC unanimously approved a planning application to make the studio permanent.

From BBC

It is hoped it can support about 800 jobs during construction and create about 1,200 permanent posts once up and running.

From BBC

It’s a technical distinction that separates them from 1,000-pound commercial hogs but offers little comfort to a suburban homeowner expecting a permanent lap pet.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Should disruptions to oil markets or key transport routes materialize and become more permanent, this could increase costs and thereby influence inflation in Europe,” said Martin Kocher, head of Austria’s central bank, in an interview.

From The Wall Street Journal

And increasingly, many young New Zealanders are making more permanent moves, reticent to come back to a country they feel no longer offers a prosperous future for them.

From BBC