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Discover LudwigThe word "more ephemeral" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something short-lived or fleeting. For example, "The current political landscape is more ephemeral than ever before."
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More ephemeral than brunch?
The form could not seem more ephemeral.
Bricking It seems more ephemeral.
And some of it was more ephemeral.
I thought it would be more ephemeral than that.
Flowers may seem more ephemeral than grand public works.
It was all much more ephemeral than that.
Then digital cameras and cellphones turned photos into something more ephemeral and more easily shared.
The picture is a joke, of course: which is more ephemeral, the dandy or the butterfly?
But other creatures, like polar bears, live in more ephemeral environments.
Greenwich is a much more ephemeral place than it would appear.
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