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to temporary
adjective
Not permanent; existing only for a period or periods of time.
synonyms
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He was released to temporary Home Office accommodation.
But Spanish rules give little protection to temporary workers.
But most were returning to temporary bases in Natal.
It later said this also applied to temporary associates.
Every setback was attributed to temporary factors — It's the Greeks!
That month he was promoted to temporary brigadier general.
Wars lead to temporary surges in government spending, and recessions lead to temporary declines in government revenue.
It refers to temporary labor: carpentry, landscaping, junk hauling.
Boris blames strong winds, which have led to temporary closures.
Afterwards, she was moved to temporary housing – a tin shack.
Those instances have led merely to temporary suspensions from practice.
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