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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fleeting interlude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief or temporary period of time that interrupts a longer event or experience.
Example: "The concert featured a fleeting interlude of silence that captivated the audience before the next song began."
Alternatives: "a brief pause" or "a momentary break".
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And that day turned out to be a fleeting interlude.
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A fleeting sensation of omnipotence?
She gave a fleeting smile.
Opportunity can be a fleeting thing.
It was a fleeting visit.
For Damon, it was a fleeting keepsake.
Everyone has a fleeting moment of stardom.
But that was a fleeting notion.
It was only a fleeting thing.
It was a fleeting redemption, obviously.
It was a fleeting smile, though.
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