Idiom
For the time being.
For the time being indicates that an action or state will continue into the future, but is temporary.
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Low doses of antibiotics given for a long time are especially likely to breed resistance.
The after-effects were with me for a long time; are with me still.
But children who breast-feed a long time are, above all, connected.
"I've found that even people I've known personally for a long time are diarists and I never knew it.
"Things that haven't been around a very long time are not likely to be around very long in the future.
"The campaigns that last for a long, long time are not clever for the sake of being clever".
Even when a book gets everything right, its chances of staying in print for a long time are slim.
Dogs that get little attention or handling, or that are tied up for a long time, are especially prone to bite, according to the service.
"Those of us who have watched the All Blacks for a long time are perhaps just enjoying the moment now, and we'll worry about next year next year.
The dihalides RX2, where R = samarium, europium, and ytterbium, have been known for a long time, are stable compounds, and are easily prepared.
The technical difficulties for Israel's armed forces of carrying out such a broad mission over such a long time are immense.
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