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Discover LudwigThe phrase "temporary amnesia" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a short-term loss of memory, often due to stress, trauma, or other factors. Example: "After the accident, she experienced temporary amnesia and couldn't recall the events leading up to it."
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You could excuse their temporary amnesia regarding protocol.
(Maybe seeing all those helicopters caused temporary amnesia).
Perhaps the hallucinatory effects of the tonsillitis fever induced a temporary amnesia.
So this would be an excellent time for the Giants to institute a policy of temporary amnesia.
Miliband is now on the backbenches, joking that he "used to be famous", not because of temporary amnesia or a regrettable commission to a stonemason.
Or was she in a "fugue state" of temporary amnesia (a rare state brought on by trauma or depression) and possibly suicidal?
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(Although I'm fond of "Deadline at Dawn," 1946, a lively temporary-amnesia job, adapted by Clifford Odets from a Woolrich novel and directed by Harold Clurman).
"That's when I went crazy!" In a moment of elation (and temporary climate amnesia), Hillary ripped off her gloves and thrust her fists into the air.
And he needs Gasquet to suffer a temporary fit of amnesia too.
What's more, while no one could look inside Boatwright's head, the early diagnosis of "transient global amnesia"—a temporary state in which you don't create new memories didn't seem to track.
Everyone thought for sure that my amnesia would be temporary.
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