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Discover Ludwig"temporary ceasefire" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a pause in hostilities between two warring sides. For example, "The two countries agreed to a temporary ceasefire in order to facilitate peace talks."
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The government has rejected a temporary ceasefire by the FARC.
Challenge Washington and Kabul to accept a temporary ceasefire.
28 October Hungarian and Soviet leaders agree a temporary ceasefire.
A temporary ceasefire went into effect last Friday morning at eight.
It left the atmosphere simmering nicely as Smith called a temporary ceasefire.
But there were fears that after the temporary ceasefire, there could be an escalation in the fighting.
Yes, Hamas and the other Palestinian extremists have declared a temporary ceasefire, which is better than no ceasefire at all.
But recently Mr Sharon has floated the kite of a "temporary" ceasefire, followed by vigorous Palestinian action against the militias.
Israeli air strikes on Gaza have resumed since a temporary ceasefire brokedown on Tuesday after rockets were fired from Gaza.
Sometimes it comes out of the temporary ceasefire that holds just long enough to make a difference.
He spent the morning trying to persuade the army by phone to call a temporary ceasefire with the Palestinian gunmen.
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