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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ephemeral world" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is temporary or fleeting, and can be used in a variety of contexts. Example: In the world of fashion, trends are constantly changing and what is popular one day may be forgotten the next. It is a truly ephemeral world.
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He's amused by the ephemeral world of celebrity.
Such speculation is one thing in the ephemeral world of dot-coms.
He did what he loved, and what he loved is documenting this very ephemeral world".
What we lose now can never be reclaimed, particularly in the ephemeral world of dance.
In the ephemeral world of dance it's telling to consider what sticks — not only onstage but also in the memory.
In the ephemeral world of graffiti, it was about as close to a law as there was.
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Many Americans harbor a mythical California of the mind: not the ephemeral Hollywood world of tabloid trash and tans, but an idea of open space and giant natural forms, of dust-wreathed taco stands and endless highways running along the Pacific.
It is indication enough of our burgeoning desire for something down-to-earth in this ephemeral, virtual, dangerous world.
She appears more at ease examining and testing the work of these thinkers than immersing herself in the more ephemeral, attention-seeking world of pop culture.
I just had to look up the world "ephemeral". You know how much training time that cost me?
In just eight years, the very idea of an everyday visual language has fractured in the ephemeral, fast-moving worlds of Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
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