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temporary legend
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "temporary legend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a legend or key that is not permanent, often in contexts like maps, charts, or data visualizations where the information may change or be relevant for a limited time. Example: "For this project, we will use a temporary legend to indicate the different phases of development, which will be updated as the project progresses."
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It was in October that Ibanez electrified Yankee Stadium with three late-game home runs that seemed to defy logic and odds all at once, and made him a temporary legend in the Bronx.
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More recently, the Charger legend (and temporary Jet) LaDainian Tomlinson combined the two formulas — cheesy dance plus solo achievement — for "LT Slide Electric Glide," in 2010, which comes off like a one-man non- Super Bowl Shuffle".
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A new temporary stand named after Bournemouth legend Ted MacDougall, increasing the ground's capacity to 12,000, helped accommodate the crowd.
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The temporary mega-club mixes superstars, legends and forward-thinking new talent in a way that few other events do.
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The final output with a colour legend appended is saved as a temporary image file which is returned to the user's browser, along with other information in HTML format.
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Here, in an old gym with scuffed wooden floors and industrial, caged windows, temporary partitions display newly commissioned work by living-legend Annie Leibovitz, perhaps the preeminent portrait photographer working today.
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Every music legend is entitled to a moment of temporary misjudgment.
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Tyneside legend and reserve team manager Peter Beardsley has been given temporary charge of team affairs ahead of Saturday's Barclays Premier League clash with former club Liverpool.
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Some legend.
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Urban legend?
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True legend.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "temporary legend" to describe someone or something that achieves legendary status for a limited time, often due to a specific event or circumstance.
Common error
Avoid using "temporary legend" to describe someone with enduring achievements. The phrase implies a fleeting, rather than lasting, impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "temporary legend" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective 'temporary' modifies the noun 'legend'. Ludwig AI confirms this usage is correct, albeit rare, describing a person or event achieving legendary status for a limited time.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "temporary legend" is a grammatically correct term used to describe a person, place, or thing that has achieved legendary status for a limited period. As Ludwig AI suggests, while grammatically sound, its usage is relatively rare. The phrase commonly appears in contexts such as News & Media and Science, emphasizing the fleeting nature of fame or recognition. If you're looking for alternatives, consider using phrases like "fleeting fame" or "short-lived celebrity" depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fleeting fame
Focuses on the transient nature of the recognition.
short-lived celebrity
Emphasizes the brief duration of the celebrity status.
momentary icon
Highlights the instantaneous and passing nature of iconic status.
transient hero
Implies a hero whose impact or recognition is not enduring.
one-time sensation
Suggests a person or thing that was briefly very popular or successful.
passing phenomenon
Focuses on the phenomenon aspect as something that does not last.
ephemeral star
Highlights the quickly fading nature of the star's presence.
briefly celebrated figure
Emphasizes the short duration of the celebration.
instant idol
Conveys the quick rise and potential fall of an idol.
short-term icon
Highlights the limited duration of iconic status.
FAQs
What does "temporary legend" mean?
A "temporary legend" describes someone or something that achieves legendary status for a limited time, often due to a specific event or circumstance. This status is not permanent or long-lasting.
Can you provide an example of someone who might be considered a "temporary legend"?
A sports player who makes a game-winning play in a championship might be considered a "temporary legend". While they are celebrated for that moment, their overall career may not reach legendary status.
What are some alternatives to saying "temporary legend"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "fleeting fame", "short-lived celebrity", or "momentary icon".
Is it grammatically correct to use the phrase "temporary legend"?
Yes, the phrase "temporary legend" is grammatically correct. It combines the adjective "temporary" with the noun "legend" to modify its meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested