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The phrase "a transient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone or something that is temporary or short-lived, often in contexts related to travel, housing, or lifestyle.
Example: "The city has a vibrant community of a transient nature, with many people coming and going throughout the year."
Alternatives: "a temporary resident" or "a passing individual."
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A transient.
"They're a transient community.
It was a transient annoyance.
Neymar is going through a transient stage.
Blushing is a transient form of erythema.
"This is a transient business," he says.
"It's a transient plan," said Mr. Hopper.
Process serving is usually a transient position.
"We're turning into a transient place".
This society has a transient sensibility.
So it may be a transient effect.
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