For the time being



Example: You can stay here for the time being until I return.

Definition


"For the time being" is an expression used to indicate a temporary state or situation that will last only until something changes or a more permanent arrangement is made. It suggests that the current condition is not final and may be revised later.

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Etymology


The phrase "for the time being" originates from Middle English, where 'being' referred to existence or presence at a particular moment. It combines 'for' indicating purpose or duration, and 'the time being' meaning the current period. Did you know? This phrase has been used since the 14th century to express temporary conditions.

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"For the time being" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - Idioms and Proverbs - (A2) - set 1", containing 104 commonly used expressions.
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