short-lived in the PONS Dictionary

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He then moved on to create his own short-lived film production company.
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The state is usually short-lived (ranging from hours to days), but can last months or longer.
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The rapport between the two was fantastic, but it was short-lived.
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The line's status as a branch was short-lived.
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Its tenancy was short-lived, with the premises abandoned after the building was damaged by a Molotov cocktail.
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However, the mining operations were short-lived, and the residents began moving to other communities.
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The project was short-lived and failed after seven months.
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The extreme anti-realism of Expressionism was short-lived, fading away after only a few years.
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But this dearth was hardly ever absolute and altogether rather short-lived.
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A short-lived period of sugar cane growing followed from 1883 to 1903, which failed due to unseasonal rains and lack of financial backing.
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