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In The Interim

The idiom "in the interim" means "in the meantime" or "during the period between two events or actions." It is used to refer to the time between two specific points in time or events.

For example, if you are waiting for a job offer, you might say, "I haven't heard back from the company yet, but in the interim, I'm continuing to apply for other jobs." This means that while you are waiting to hear back from the company, you are still actively looking for other job opportunities.

Another example could be, "The new CEO hasn't been appointed yet, so in the interim, the company's COO will be in charge." This means that while the company is still searching for a new CEO, the COO will be temporarily taking on the responsibilities of the position.

In summary, "in the interim" is used to describe the period of time between two events or actions, and it is often used to indicate what will happen during that time.


The usage of the idiom 'In The Interim' in a sentence

• In the interim, I will wait for you here.

• I will be taking care of your plants in the interim while you are away.

• The company has appointed an interim manager in the interim while they find a permanent replacement.

• The government has announced that, in the interim, restrictions on travel will remain in place.

• In the interim, we will continue to work on the project until we receive further instructions.

• The committee has decided to suspend the project in the interim and reassess its feasibility in the future.

• In the interim, I will wait for you outside the building.

• He will be out of the office for a few days, so in the interim, I will take care of his work.

• The construction of the new building will take a few more months to complete. In the interim, we will continue to operate from our current location.

• The country is going through a political crisis, and in the interim, the president has declared a state of emergency.

• The company's profits have been declining for the past few quarters. In the interim, the management has decided to cut down on expenses to improve the financial situation.

• The new CEO hasn't been appointed yet, so in the interim, the COO will take charge of the company.

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