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The only thing that is permanent in life is change.

The defining relative clause "That is permanent in life" in the sentence has a subject-pattern adjective clause "that is permanent". According to grammar, such a clause can be reduced to an adjective phrase by removing the relative pronoun + be i.e. permanent. So it's correct to say:

The only thing permanent in life is change.

The only thing that is permanent in life is change.

The relative clause "That is permanent in life" in the sentence has a subject-pattern adjective clause "that is permanent". According to grammar, such a clause can be reduced to an adjective phrase by removing the relative pronoun + be i.e. permanent. So it's correct to say:

The only thing permanent in life is change.

The only thing that is permanent in life is change.

The defining relative clause "That is permanent in life" in the sentence has a subject-pattern adjective clause "that is permanent". According to grammar, such a clause can be reduced to an adjective phrase by removing the relative pronoun + be. So it's correct to say:

The only thing permanent in life is change.

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The only thing that is permanent in life is change.

The relative clause "That is permanent in life" in the sentence has a subject-pattern adjective clause "that is permanent". According to grammar, such a clause can be reduced to an adjective phrase by removing the relative pronoun + be i.e. permanent. So it's correct to say:

The only thing permanent in life is change.