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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel temporary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a sensation or perception that something is not permanent or lasting.
Example: "During the summer, my worries seem to feel temporary, as I focus on enjoying the moment."
Alternatives: "seem fleeting" or "appear short-lived."
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We may feel temporary relief for scapegoating everyone else for feeling crappy, but research shows that this strategy soon makes us feel crappier.
The auditorium does not feel temporary or cheapskate.
"Being on a fixed-term contract really did make me feel temporary and not a proper member of staff," says Williams.
You feel temporary guilt because you don't have all the answers and you try to play catch up--listening and processing medical terms that sound like a foreign language.
Though you may feel temporary satisfaction when you're "in" with a group of people, in the long run, it will lead to drama you don't want.
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More and more, life here feels temporary.
And though I felt temporary empathy, it quickly faded into satisfied glee.
But the apartment felt temporary, "just a place to sleep," he said.
Beyond about the 350 metre contour, any human enterprise here feels temporary, and the uplands are littered with the remains of past endeavours.
This "something in American space" is held together by a common civic spirit that often feels temporary, negotiated and limited, but is nevertheless ceaselessly humming against all the individualistic noise.
The place felt temporary, prefabricated.
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