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Discover Ludwig"temporary change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a change that is expected to be short-lived or that is put in place for a limited period of time. For example, "The company is making a temporary change to its operating hours until the end of the pandemic."
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Others prompt only temporary change.
Statements of the subject are often varied by transposition, with a corresponding temporary change of key.
It's hard to imagine that the temporary change will upset many G4 viewers.
It was not a solution, but the temporary change in perception allowed you to persevere just a bit longer.
The temporary change in the loan limits is not about to revive the housing market on its own.
"Tramping", as it was sometimes called, suggested a possible temporary change of class as well as scene.
Congress adopted a temporary change to FISA in August and is now working on a permanent overhaul.
"This is not a temporary change in tactic; this is a sea change in philosophy," she said.
"Every data point makes me more likely to believe that this a fundamental change rather than just a temporary change," said Mr. Cutler.
Burnett's latest misery came on the same day that Manager Joe Girardi announced a significant, if temporary, change in the rotation.
If anything, the temporary change might bring new attention to the channel, which is carried in about 70 million homes and usually has low ratings.
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