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permanent

[pur-muh-nuhnt] / ˈpɜr mə nənt /


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Since then, Spurs have sacked three permanent managers, while Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta - in charge for the past six years - has developed his side into consistent title contenders.

From BBC

In one case agents questioned a grandmother — a lawful permanent resident — about why she went to a casino, according to her grandson.

From Los Angeles Times

Flippases such as MurJ move molecules by alternately exposing them to each side of the membrane without forming a permanent opening.

From Science Daily

With generous federal estate-tax exemptions made permanent in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last year, trusts that were created years ago to shield wealth from onerous federal estate taxes may be obsolete.

From Barron's

These include making most migrants wait for up to 10 years - rather than the current five – before being able to apply for permanent residence, with refugees waiting for up to 20 years.

From BBC