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"ephemeral use" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe something that is used briefly or for a short period of time. For example: "The ephemeral use of this technology made it difficult to include comprehensive details in the report."
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Among other features, Proto-Czech was marked by its ephemeral use of the voiced velar fricative consonant and consistent stress on the first syllable.
The word's other use ― to describe Trump-inspired jack-o'-lanterns ― only saw "significant but ephemeral" use around Halloween last year.
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Such ad hoc memorials are a familiar sight here in New York City, and they can be a comfort to those in the community who are grieving, a worthy -- and ephemeral -- use of public space.
Less concerned with the art market, they produce more ephemeral works, using new media and venturing into public art.
But history has yardsticks for success that are more stringent than the ephemeral ones used by political consultants.
Mr. Goldsworthy, who is just shy of his 46th birthday, is mostly known for lovely, ephemeral sculptures using leaves, stones, petals and even icicles.
Mr. Carpenter also created more ephemeral pieces using film; in one instance, images of homing pigeons were projected onto a cage full of pigeons.
This was accomplished through a spatially explicit study of 269 sites prone to ephemeral gullying using a diachronic analysis of historical aerial photographs.
Physical samples and field measurements of typically ephemeral deposits used to calculate mass and volume of erupted material are important to more accurate estimates of the size of an eruption.
Smilde creates ephemeral artworks using low-tech means smoke, moisture, and some spot lighting and installs these temporary sculptures, essentially manmade clouds, in empty exhibition spaces.
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