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The phrase "fleeting experience" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an experience that is temporary or short-lived. Example: "The sunset was a fleeting experience, leaving us in awe for just a moment before darkness fell."
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It would be the fleeting experience of not being human.
1. Life is short, and Art long; the crisis fleeting; experience perilous, and decision difficult.
Of course, a sunset is only a fleeting experience for an individual.
It's a shame, because going to the theatre is such a fleeting experience.
Only observers with even a fleeting experience of the amateur game would give accusations of such petty jealousies any credence.
In Warpaint's case, their innovative essence is clear from even the most fleeting experience of their music.
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More generously, the camera is a way of connecting, participating and collecting fleeting experiences.
All four countries — Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria and Mauritania — have had only fleeting experiences, if that, with democratic government.
Concerts — even in the era of YouTube and the tour-documentary DVD — are fleeting experiences, subject to many nonmusical variables.
Hildy Maze's notations of roughly outlined figures in extremely active poses stand out for the originality they bring to the question of defining fleeting experiences.
"The Society of the Spectacle," a phrase that Guy Debord coined in the 1950s, comes to mind here, as does Debord's antidote: simply to walk or "drift" through the city, open to accepting fleeting experiences as art.
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