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The phrase "a circular phenomenon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or occurrence that is repetitive or self-perpetuating in nature.
Example: "The seasons changing each year can be seen as a circular phenomenon, where winter leads to spring, which leads back to winter again."
Alternatives: "a cyclical event" or "a repetitive occurrence".
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There is something of a circular phenomenon here.
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The attraction of using AFA is that it gives a set of tools for modeling circular phenomena of various sorts.
To model some circular phenomena, it turns out to be convenient to work with final coalgebras of various functors.
The goal here is to show how the perspective of coalgebra widens the scope of circular phenomena.
The point we are trying to make is that there is quite a bit of theory around to facilitate working in ZFA in order to do modeling of various forms of circular phenomena.
Flow over a circular cylinder is a significant phenomenon encountered in a wide range of engineering and industrial applications.
Sveti Stefan owes its unique beauty to its setting on a tombola, a rare natural phenomenon linking a circular rocky island to the white shingle beaches of the mainland by a narrow, sandy isthmus.
To meet the objective, transient heat and mass transfer analysis of the water solidification phenomenon around a circular pipe with boundary and initial conditions similar to those found in ice TES systems is required.
The three-dimensional LES model could capture the drag crisis phenomena for a circular cylinder.
The phenomenon, of course, has a circular aspect.
It's a circular argument that conflates what describes a phenomenon and what causes it.
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