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The phrase "a temporary order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or administrative contexts to refer to a directive that is not permanent and is intended to last for a limited time.
Example: "The court issued a temporary order to prevent the sale of the property until the case is resolved."
Alternatives: "a provisional order" or "a short-term order."
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The supreme court issued a temporary order agreeing with Wheaton.
(When she went in to get a temporary order, there were bruises on her arms).
Issuing a temporary order halting construction, Mr. Campbell chided Ramapo to lead its students by example.
A few days before Christmas, a federal judge issued a temporary order halting Ms. Castagnetta's ban.
The district court in Tondano issued a temporary order last week to close the mine.
A temporary order puts the book on hold at least through next week.
Prosecutors obtained a temporary order preventing the children's parents from seeing them.
After the incident, the couple separated and his wife obtained a temporary order of protection against him, Mr. Ensign said.
In November, a judge in Federal District Court issued a temporary order barring arrests of exchange participants carrying dirty needles.
A judge issued a temporary order of protection, ordering Bowe to stay away from his wife and her two sons.
Referee: I'm going to adjourn this to Jan . 8and give you a temporary order of protection today.
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