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Discover Ludwig"makeshift" is a correct word in English.
It is an adjective that means something is improvised or temporary. For example: After the storm knocked out the power, we lit the house with a makeshift candle chandelier.
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A makeshift United".
This is at best a makeshift solution.
Visual clues of a makeshift environment abound.
Instead, there was a makeshift memorial.
Two sons sleep in a makeshift bed.
The place felt like a makeshift morgue.
A makeshift aisle allowed her passage.
She shakes it; it's a makeshift rattle.
It became a makeshift morgue.
It's kind of a makeshift bass enhancement.
A makeshift shower in a muddy courtyard.
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