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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an interim" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a temporary or provisional period of time. Example: "Due to the sudden resignation of the CEO, the board of directors has appointed an interim leader to oversee the company until a permanent replacement can be found." In this sentence, "an interim leader" is someone who will temporarily take on the role of CEO until a permanent replacement can be found. It indicates that this person is only in the position for a limited amount of time.
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What does an interim BMD capability mean?
This would be an interim measure.
"This is an interim step".
Hiddink is an interim coach.
"This is an interim solution".
Judge David Hodge QC granted her an interim injunction.
There will not be an interim dividend.
No, it is an interim decision.
There may be an interim solution.
This is definitely not an interim appointment.
Instead, he had an interim one.
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