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coalitation wrong spelling coalition correct spelling
A coalition is an alliance between two or more people/groups of people. It is usually used when referencing a temporary alliance between political parties.
A temporary alliance between groups that are usually on different sides is often referred to as a coalition. Such alliances are formed to achieve a common goal or address a specific challenge that benefits all parties involved, despite their usual differences. These collaborations can be seen in politics, business, or social movements, where the urgency of a situation prompts unlikely partners to work together. Once the objective is met or the threat has passed, these alliances typically dissolve as the groups return to their original positions.
The Career is usually the tributes from Districts 1,2, and 3. They spend nearly their whole lives training for the Games and they form a temporary alliance during the Games and they kill off the "weaker" contestants. But as the numbers of remaining contestants dim down, so too does their alliance
A temporary magnet can be magnetized or demagnetized easily, while a permanent magnet retains its magnetization over a long period of time. Temporary magnets are usually made of soft magnetic materials like iron, while permanent magnets are made of hard magnetic materials like neodymium or ferrite. Temporary magnets require an external magnetic field to maintain their magnetism, whereas permanent magnets do not.
Suspended = temporary Revoked = permanent
Permanent exhibits in a museum are usually owned by the museum and are often or always on display. A temporary exhibit is usually owned by someone else, or another museum, and is loan to the museum where it is being exhibited for a finite period of time.
Migrant workers are new temporary workers for (usually) financial reasons. Refugees are new permanent workers for (usually) political reasons.
Temporary colors are hair dyes that do not penetrate the hair shaft deeply and usually wash out after a few shampoos. These colors are great for experimenting with different shades without committing to a long-term color change. Temporary colors often come in the form of rinses, sprays, or semi-permanent dyes.
A ratio between two (usually) different quantities is the rate. Usually used to describe something compared to a quantity of time.
A party coalition is referred to as a fusion of two or more parties for electoral purposes. This is usually an alliance formed by different parties with one objective.
Temporary Indulgence Temporary Indulgence is a grace period, usually 30 to 60 days, that may be granted to allow you to bring the mortgage current