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The phrase "a temporary believer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who holds a belief or faith for a limited time or under specific circumstances.
Example: "During the crisis, he became a temporary believer of the new ideology, hoping it would provide a solution to the problems at hand."
Alternatives: "a short-term adherent of" or "a provisional supporter of".
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The growing evidence that supports an insect-supported diet made at least a temporary believer of Candra Kolodziej, a Michigan woman who ate only live pet store food for a week.
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This is a temporary state of affairs.
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Find a temporary source of income.
Is this a temporary means of rebellion?
I'm a big believer of bringing everybody in.
Being a free thinker does not limit us to a non believer of God or to his power or a believer of God to his power.
"They made a believer of me," he said.
I was not a believer of online commerce at all.
They talk of a temporary operation.
think of it as a temporary thing.
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