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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always transient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently temporary or fleeting in nature.
Example: "The beauty of the sunset is always transient, reminding us to appreciate the moment."
Alternatives: "perpetually fleeting" or "constantly temporary".
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But such changes are almost always transient.
Temporary vision changes have occurred after foam and liquid sclerotherapy, with foam, these are always transient.
Whereas man (or his manga avatar) had been at the centre of Mr Murakami's universe, here he is part of nature, which is always transient.
The thrombocytopenia was always transient and bleeding was not observed.
Only a low incidence of renal impairment, which was always transient, could be observed.
This was always transient for most of the cytokine- and chemokine-encoding genes.
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Much of this population has always been transient.
My neighborhood has always been transient, a brief stopping place for Thais and Nicaraguans and pale, gaunt poets before they move on to single-family homes in greener parts of town, though the newly arrived Koreans seem to put down roots.
Even though many homeless people we served were born in Costa Mesa or were long-term residents, they were always called "transients" by city officials.
I always look for transient zones, and Vegas in the 70's was a transient zone.
"I've always been really transient," Mr. McGurr said.
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