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Discover LudwigThe phrase "temporary time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a period of time that is brief and limited in comparison to other points in time. For example: "I took a temporary time out from my job in order to spend more time with my family."
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My "temporary" time is over.
We are a temporary time and a temporary space, but we are still being.
"I think the damage is temporary; time heals all wounds," Mr. Austin said.
In fact, the authorities said, he did no work at all in 2001 for Temporary Time.
"The coalition forces are here for a temporary time," General Hameed said.
The German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble's, idea of a temporary "time out" from the euro is ludicrous.
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The United States has repeatedly asked Israel to call a temporary time-out on new settlement activity as these negotiations move forward.
The main reforms include a new concept of temporary, time-limited "permission" to come to Britain, which will replace the five separate categories of those who come to work, study, or visit.
As technology advances us toward a life in which both home and office become temporary, time-shared places, people are imagining cemeteries morphing into memory palaces where one can go to see slide shows or to hear podcasts of the deceased (a better option, perhaps, than the high-density skyscraper cemetery, albeit less convenient than the Facebook memorial).
It therefore urges a change in attitudes toward the postdoctoral appointment itself, with postdocs, PIs, and institutions all viewing it as a temporary, time-limited period that includes, in addition to research, effective career preparation.
He proposed an orderly departure, which he said could be a temporary time-out.
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