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Discover LudwigThe phrase "temporary nature" is perfectly acceptable in written English.
You could use it when you want to refer to something that is of a short-term or transient duration or character, such as "The temporary nature of the job allowed me to gain valuable experience."
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Even the pop-up's temporary nature is open to interpretation.
Mr. Abe has emphasized the temporary nature of the visas.
But his position remains precarious given the temporary nature of the postponements.
Due to the temporary nature of the program, banks won't offer them loans, either.
The indeterminate, temporary nature of America, he suggests, explains why we keep coming back.
The new provisions clarify the temporary nature of terms relating to the Irish border.
Of course, some people like the temporary nature of these roles.
In addition, Mr. Banks said the temporary nature of the new aid would cause problems in the future.
The problematic part of the tax change, from an economic point of view, is its temporary nature.
The temporary nature of the deck expansion would mean that it will not need to stand the test of time.
Because of the temporary nature of the property loans, cooperation from the owners of the two sites was relatively easy.
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