in transit
In the process of being transported.
It is important to maintain the correct temperature for perishable goods in transit.
There's that popular misconception of man as something between a brute and an angel. Actually man is in transit between brute and God. Norman Mailer
A thought is an idea in transit. Pythagoras
There is a crisis of masculinity in Britain because of the pressures rapid economic and social change have placed on masculine identity. A generation of men are in transit and unclear of their social role. They are also under pressure to live up to pornified ideals. Diane Abbott
If Christ came back tomorrow, He'd have to change planes in Frankfurt. Modern air travel means less time spent in transit. That time is now spent in transit lounges. P. J. O'Rourke
“A lot of women in transit work mornings and afternoons, but you don’t really see that many night women,” Webster said. Source: Internet
Application designers must also recognize that most stream ciphers don't provide authenticity, only privacy: encrypted messages may still have been modified in transit. Source: Internet