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Discover Ludwig"temporary effect" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a temporary phenomenon or change that is caused by a particular act or event. For example: "The tax cuts had a temporary effect on consumer spending."
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In that case, it's a temporary effect.
Maybe this was just a temporary effect?
Or is it a temporary effect from the conventions?
Analysts expect only a temporary effect on companies' bottom lines.
One hopes this will also be a temporary effect," Cunliffe said.
Of course, these gels have only temporary effect -- much like a big gulp of ice water.
Those percentages have fallen since, but this might be only a temporary effect of the crisis.
Best available estimates suggest that a limited U.S. strike would have only a temporary effect.
IFN-α had significant but temporary effect on the motor and urinary functions of the patients.
This is no doubt a temporary effect that will wear off as it becomes more familiar.
Military action to destroy Iran's programme would have only a temporary effect.
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