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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Such phenomena" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific occurrences or events that have been previously mentioned or are known in a particular context. Example: "Such phenomena can often be observed in nature, particularly during extreme weather conditions."
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Such phenomena really are relatively commonplace.
Such phenomena are now common fare.
Such phenomena may be of importance in disruptive coloration.
Such phenomena, however, were comparatively rare and isolated.
Such phenomena, he says, "are just a few of many effects we're seeing.
Such phenomena are examples of loanwords, one of the readiest sources for vocabulary extension.
Such phenomena have indeed been reported.
Such phenomena will send the number of Internet transactions skyrocketing.
Such phenomena can be described by reaction-diffusion equations.
Such phenomena were given diagnostic prominence among the Goadsby diagnostic criteria, i.e. point C2.
Such phenomena show that the current risk avoidance mechanisms in SCF may fail.
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