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The phrase "a temporary stint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a short-term position or engagement in a job, project, or activity.
Example: "After graduating, I took a temporary stint at a marketing firm to gain some experience before pursuing my career goals."
Alternatives: "a short-term position" or "a brief engagement".
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So disability can help turn a temporary stint of unemployment into a permanent condition.
Propose a temporary stint or job swap to test out the new location.
It's a point on which Aho -- who will begin flight school in the fall after a temporary stint working with the sailing team until then -- would readily agree.
Sixteen years ago, the American Physical Society, the nation's largest organization of physicists, asked him to try a temporary stint as its public affairs director during a sabbatical.
He began his professional career at Dagenham and had a loan spell at Bishop's Stortford and joined Peterborough in January 2013 following a temporary stint with the club.
"Today" was once a temporary stint for network stars; John Chancellor, Barbara Walters, and Tom Brokaw all took it on, enjoying the exposure but worrying about the format.
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He has just completed a disappointing temporary stint with Dundee United.
That's where he met the love of his life who was working a six-week temporary stint as a traveling nurse.
After winning the FA Cup final under Kerr in their last outing, Arsenal gave Bayer a fine start to his temporary stint in charge.
Eoin Morgan says he will take a "no frills" approach in his temporary stint as captain for England's fourth one-day international against Sri Lanka.
Poor Frances has to endure many humiliations, including a temporary working stint at her old college, where she has to sleep in the dorm.
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