in the interim

The phrase "in the interim" refers to the period of time between two events or actions. It is often used to describe a temporary situation that occurs while awaiting a certain outcome or a particular event. It suggests a temporary solution or action taken during the time before a more permanent solution or action is implemented. In essence, it refers to the time in between two points or actions.


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