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Meanings of moved temporarily in English
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Usage of moved temporarily in English
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Other considerations movedtemporarily into the background as Gwendolyn watched and listened.
2
We have movedtemporarily away from our home so that we can get ahead.
3
He had come back to her because she was alone, movedtemporarily by a feeling of sentimental responsibility.
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He movedtemporarily to a motel in Montburry, while Amy went to stay with her sister, who lived out of state.
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Hundreds of thousands of residents, their homes destroyed by flooding or made uninhabitable by mold, were movedtemporarily to Texas and other states.
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She decided to edit her next film, her third in a trilogy about US security, from outside America, and movedtemporarily to Berlin.
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Third, I imagine that it cannot remain between the lips for the whole of its life, and must be movedtemporarily to the ash-tray.
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Some journalists arrived in Sochi to find their hotels were not ready and have been movedtemporarily to accommodation elsewhere in the Black Sea resort.
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Into the latter they movedtemporarily, hoping to rent the store to some of the numerous "tenderfeet" sure to arrive on the first passenger steamers.