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Discover LudwigThe phrase "temporary emergency" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation or condition that is urgent and requires immediate action, but is only expected to last for a short period of time. Example: Due to a temporary emergency in the area, the government has declared a state of emergency and called for all residents to evacuate immediately.
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The present, temporary emergency is actually permanent.
Temporary emergency measures cloaked in government secrecy can too easily become permanent shortcuts.
Even though migrations are a constant in history, they are often treated like a temporary emergency.
States such as Oklahoma have staffed classrooms by providing record numbers of temporary emergency certifications.
The city's temporary emergency defenses — a million sandbags and 20 miles of clay dikes — worked without any complications.
If necessary you should arrange temporary emergency repairs to stop any damage getting worse and tell your insurer.
A third unassigned priest, the Rev. Thomas P. Forry, 60, had been in a temporary emergency response group since 1999.
Sean Godsell, an architect from Melbourne, Australia, has transformed a used shipping container into FutureShack, a temporary emergency shelter.
Carmen applied for food stamps in May for the first time, after her unemployment benefits ran out and she was granted temporary emergency assistance.
His proposed "temporary, emergency tax cut" would put more money into voters' pockets, help the struggling retail sector and boost jobs, Mr Balls said.
The sort of temporary emergency steps that we grudgingly adopt during periods of low rainfall — fewer showers, lawn-watering bans — will become permanent.
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