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The phrase "a temporary increase in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a short-term rise or boost in a particular metric, value, or condition.
Example: "The company reported a temporary increase in sales during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "a short-term rise in" or "a brief boost in".
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A temporary increase in food subsidies and a few cracked heads will often defuse the situation.
They endorsed proposals for transportation spending and a temporary increase in the federal share of Medicaid.
The killing of Osama bin Laden in May 2011 produced only a temporary increase in approval.
The Clinton administration supports a temporary increase in the visa cap, but with higher fees than the Dreier-Lofgren plan.
The plan included a temporary increase in the state income tax and new taxes on tobacco and businesses.
How are GDP and inflation affected by a temporary increase in the interest rate or a tax cut?
Fully the tenant advocate, Mr. Rosenfeld recalled: "In that year, there was a temporary increase in fuel costs.
Patients may experience bruising and a temporary increase in pain in the injected area because of the induced inflammation.
Businessmen have suggested a temporary increase in VAT across the board, which would cover the cost of the emergency package.
And a third exhibited a temporary increase in temperature, but then burst into flames a week later.
In recent years, Congress instituted a temporary increase in depreciation allowances purely as a short-run stimulus measure.
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